SYDNEY // Spanish great David Villa’s 10-match loan stint has galvanised his rebranded Melbourne City club into one of the favourites to land this season’s Australian A-League title ahead of Friday’s kick-off.
Villa, Spain’s all-time leading goalscorer, will play with City, formerly Melbourne Heart, between October and December before linking up with New York City in Major League Soccer.
Read more: David Villa to have spell at Melbourne before joining New York City FC
Villa, 32, was the first major signing announced by Melbourne since they were bought by English Premier League giants Manchester City earlier this year.
The Spanish World Cup winner, whose 97th and final international was against Australia at this year’s Brazil World Cup, ranks along with Italian legend Alessandro Del Piero as the biggest signing in the 10 years of the A-League.
Villa, who arrived only on Sunday, is likely to play in Melbourne City’s season opener against hosts Sydney FC on Saturday.
“I feel prepared. I’ve been working hard,” Villa said this week. “I’d like for the fans across Australia to have good memories and to enjoy my performances.”
Adelaide United coach and Spanish compatriot Josep Gombau said it was a big deal to have Villa play in the A-League.
“He will bring a lot to the league because he’s a player that is not just here to enjoy the experience, he’s a winner. He will bring everything to his club,” Gombau said.
City, as Melbourne Heart, finished bottom of the 10-team competition last season, but given the cash injection from their new English Premier League owners, bookmakers have them among the favourites for the title.
Along with Villa, City have signed former Republic of Ireland winger Damien Duff and Slovenian midfielder Robert Koren from Hull City.
Del Piero has left after two influential seasons with Sydney FC, but the Sky Blues under new coach Graham Arnold have built up significantly with the acquisition of Austrian international striker Marc Jenko, from Trabzonspor in Turkey.
Arnold has strengthened Sydney’s attacking options with New Zealand international striker Shane Smeltz and Socceroo Alex Brosque, back from a stint in the United Arab Emirates.
Western Sydney Wanderers, who are balancing a highly successful AFC Champions League campaign with the A-League, take on Melbourne Victory and Sydney FC before their Asianb Champions League final first leg at home to Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal on October 25.
The Wanderers, runners-up in last season’s grand final to Brisbane Roar, have lost Japanese star Shinji Ono, but have signed Brazilian playmaker Vitor Saba from Brescia, Dutch winger Romeo Castelen and Nigerian left-back Seyi Adeleke from Lazio.
The Roar have replaced Albanian marksman Besart Berisha, who scored 48 goals in three seasons in Brisbane, with Macedonia’s Mensur Kurtishi but have also lost Socceroo World cup defender Ivan Franjic to Torpedo Moscow.
Melbourne Victory, under coach Kevin Muscat, have also been active in the player market, snaring Berisha along with foreign imports, French defender Matthieu Delpierre and Tunisia’s Fahid Ben Khalfallah.
The Spanish influence at Adelaide United under head coach Gombau has been expanded with the arrival of forward Pablo Sanchez, while Barcelona great Guillermo Amor has been appointed the club’s new technical director.
Gombau also has compatriot midfielder Isaias Sanchez and forward Sergio Cirio at the club.
Football Federation Australia CEO David Gallop has forecast A-League attendances to break two million for the first time in the competition’s 10-year history.
“What’s really clear is that the A-League has really moved into the mainstream of Australian sport and I’m not sure we could say that when it started 10 years ago,” competition boss Damien De Bohun said.
“It’s now a football competition that really matters to Australians.”
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