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Lucas Mauragis: Confidence Builds as Central Coast Mariners Eye Victory Over Adelaide United
Central Coast Mariners defender Lucas Mauragis speaks to the media ahead of Round Two, sharing his thoughts on recent matches, team resilience, and the excitement within the squad for their upcoming challenge against Adelaide United.
Mauragis Becomes a Fan-Favorite with Standout Performances
Lucas Mauragis, Central Coast Mariners’ promising 23-year-old left-back, has quickly made an impression with fans, especially after netting a remarkable goal against Buriram United at Our Paradise and delivering solid performances against Melbourne Victory and Shanghai Port. His impact on the field is matched by his growing rapport with teammates, a bond that Mauragis believes is essential as the Mariners head into their Round Two matchup against Adelaide United.
Reflecting on Tuesday’s game in Shanghai, Mauragis echoed the positivity of Mariners’ head coach Mark Jackson, who praised the team’s resilience against tough competition. Mauragis emphasized the lessons learned and expressed his pride in the team’s determination:
“It was a well-fought battle and a positive performance. I thought the boys did really well; it wasn’t the result we wanted, but the way we played, the chances we created, and the way we fought until the end—there are some really positive points to take,” Mauragis stated.
He went on to say that despite the early setback, the Mariners held strong as a team and showed their character against a formidable opponent.
Jackson’s Praise and Mauragis’ Growth Mindset
After the game in Shanghai, head coach Mark Jackson commended Mauragis’ athleticism and influence on both ends of the field, noting that he stood out as a key player. Mauragis has taken Jackson’s words to heart, focusing on his continued growth and on building effective connections with his teammates.
“I’ve only been here a couple of months, but it feels like I’ve been part of this squad for much longer,” Mauragis said. “The coaching staff and my teammates have been incredibly supportive, and I’ve already learned so much. I’m eager for more opportunities.”
Acknowledging that it can take time to adjust and find chemistry with a new team, Mauragis remains optimistic, saying, “It’s not perfect just yet, but it’s getting there, and we’re already working well together on the field.”
Ready for Adelaide: The Mariners Are “Buzzing”
Mauragis expressed the squad’s eagerness for Saturday’s face-off with Adelaide United, with confidence running high in training sessions. Though aware of the challenge presented by Adelaide’s fresh season start, the Mariners believe their momentum will help them secure three points on the road.
“The travel isn’t easy, but the boys are all raring to go in Adelaide. We were buzzing to get into training today, and we’re excited for the game,” Mauragis said. “Adelaide will be tough; it’s their first game of the season, but we feel like we’re on a bit of a roll and are confident about taking three points home.”
Despite playing away from home, Mauragis emphasized the team’s commitment to staying united and focused on the goal of victory:
“It’s always a challenge when we don’t have our home supporters there, but we will stick together as a team and fight to take those three points home. That’s our mindset.”
With Mauragis and the Central Coast Mariners in top spirits, fans can look forward to a competitive showdown against Adelaide United, where determination, teamwork, and ambition will take center stage.
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