Brisbane Roar prioritize results over style, with goalkeeper Dean Bouzanis vowing to continue their confrontational approach.
What Drives Brisbane Roar's Philosophy?
The team's aggressive style has frustrated opponents, but Bouzanis isn't apologizing, citing their third-place position with just one loss in eight matches.
Bouzanis emphasized the importance of winning, stating that football is a physical game where teams go out to win.
How Does Brisbane Roar's Style Impact the Game?
The Roar have only conceded three goals this season, with Bouzanis attributing this success to their defensive soundness and ability to break lines.
| Stat | Value |
|---|---|
| League Standing | 11th |
| Points | 26 |
| Games Played | 26 |
| Recent Form | LLDDL |
Bouzanis also noted that the Roar are more than just a long-ball team, having played in England's League Two and experiencing different styles of football.
What's Next for Brisbane Roar?
The Roar face Macarthur FC on Friday night, with Bouzanis expecting a tough contest, acknowledging Macarthur's threats, including Luke Brattan and Anthony Caceres.
The team's recent loss to Perth Glory 2-1 on 2026-04-25 serves as a reminder of the challenges they face, but Bouzanis remains focused on the team's goals, stating that a good Brisbane Roar is good for the A-League.
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