"IT'S BEEN COMING" SAYS DAVID MUNDY Ross Lyon wasn’t worried about the scoreboard that showed his team behind for the majority of the game against lowly Melbourne at Etihad Stadium on Saturday, keeping the faith in the performance indicators, which were heavily slanted in Freo’s favour.
Lyon said he felt Freo had gained the ascendancy after quarter time but had failed to capitalise on its good work.
“I thought, after quarter time, we dominated the second, but our inability to score in the second, 15 entries for 2.3, was a bit frustrating,” he said.
“But once we fixed those things, our leaders in particular, Matthew Pavlich, David Mundy, Luke McPharlin and Matt de Boer, really stood up and got to work.”
The senior coach said his side had gained “full control”,
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