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WESTERN Sydney are braced for a Besart Berisha onslaught when the Albanian international makes his last appearance in a Brisbane Roar jersey in the A-League grand final at Suncorp Stadium.
Berisha is headed to Melbourne Victory on a two-year deal worth more than $1.5 million, an offer the Roar could not match, and is desperate to repeat his heroics from Brisbane's 2-1 grand final win over Perth two years ago, when he broke Glory hearts by scoring twice.
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Broich and Berisha are the Roar's Killer B's. Source: Getty Images
He also scored against his future team last Sunday to secure the Roar a third grand final appearance in four seasons.
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"You'd have to say he's among the best strikers in the league,'' said Wanderers defender Nikolai Topor-Stanley, who will captain Western Sydney today after coach Tony Popovic opted to omit club skipper Michael Beauchamp.
"He's dangerous and he can create things out of nothing, like he did in the semi-final (against the Victory).''
However, Topor-Stanley said the Wanderers would not fall into the trap of focusing only on Berisha and his fellow "Killer B'', Johnny Warren Medallist Thomas Broich.
"They're quality players, but it's not about shackling two players. It's about what we do on the field as well,'' he said.
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"You can't give one or two players more thought than any of the rest.''
Roar skipper Matt Smith predicted Berisha to fire in his last game for the Roar. His record speaks for itself,'' Smith said of the striker who has scored 44 goals in 75 A-League appearances for the Roar.
"That's why he's the best striker in the league. That's why everybody else wanted him (and) that's why we have him at the moment.''
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Roar coach Mike Mulvey said Irish playmaker Liam Miller would overcome a groin problem to start, but midfielder Steve Lustica remains on standby.
Wanderers coach Tony Popovic yesterday was not ready to rule out Mark Bridge (ankle) despite not having named him on Thursday in an extended 18-man squad.
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