Broich brilliant, but bitter

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Better, but still not there ... Thomas Broich was not happy post game. Source: Dave Hunt / AAP

When the stakes rise, so too do great players.

Entrants must be 18 or over and hold a current full Australian driver's licence.

The competition commences on, 27 January 2013 at 8:30pm AEDT and closes on 5 April 2013 at 5:00pm AEDT and is divided into 10 weekly periods.

Each weekly period opens on Sunday at 8:30pm AEDT and closes on the following Friday at 5:00pm AEDT.

One entry per weekly entry period.

This competition is authorised under NSW Permit No. LTPS/13/00440, ACT TP13/00141, Victorian Permit No. 13/117 & SA Licence No. T13/61.

Thomas Broich's glorious goal against Melbourne Heart is one of the goals of the season, but after the match, Brisbane Roar's talisman vented his disgust at the way his teammates clocked off in the final moments of the game. 

"I think we were quite ill-disciplined and selfish and I'm disappointed with some of the boys," Berisha told Fox Sports after the match. 

"Very complacent, lazy … overshadows the great first-half."

Coach Mike Mulvey agreed with his captain, declaring much improvement was needed ahead of next round's do-or-die blockbuster against Sydney FC at Suncorp Stadium on Thursday night. 

Read about the thrilling final-round equation here.

"If we're serious about achieving anything this season … then if we play the way we did in the second-half we'll be giving opposition chances," Mulvey said. 

It was a stark contract to passages in the first period, which prompted Fox Sports commentator Robbie Slater to declare: "the champions turned up today". 

Despite opening the scoring via a dubious penalty, which earned the wrath of Melbourne Heart coach John Aloisi, the Roar should have been a couple up on the back of some of their first-half football. 

Broich's goal is a genuine contender for the goal of the season – but so too are the two other nominees for this week's astoundingly good goal of the week. 

Perth's display against Melbourne Victory was full of top-class highlights; Danny Vukovic's save kept them in the game, but Chris Harold and Josh Risdon's goals are ready-made for the highlights reels for years to come. 

Check them out in the video at the top of the page and then follow the prompts below to enter the Goal of the Week competition. 

To enter, simply visit our competition page here each week to vote for your favourite goal and submit your details below.


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