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IN his role as players' union president, Matt McKay wants Marc Janko to star in the A-League for years to come.
But the less Brisbane skipper McKay sees of Janko this afternoon at Allianz Stadium the better for the Roar in their clash against Sydney FC.
Stop Janko and the Roar have a very good chance of stopping the Sky Blues.
The Austrian international striker was last Thursday named Professional Footballers Australia A-League player of the month, and with good reason.
If Janko finds the back of the net today, he will set a record for scoring in seven consecutive A-League matches.
Marc Janko has a target on his back. Source: News Corp Australia
"Marc's form has lit up the A-League and the impression he has made on Sydney FC but also on the whole competition has been massive," McKay said while wearing his PFA presidency hat.
"His goals record stands for itself but his general play, work ethic and drive to be successful have been just as evident throughout his time in Australia.
"It is integral for Australian football to attract players of the highest possible calibre, which Marc most certainly is, and hopefully we will continue to see him play in the A-League for a long time to come."
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Former Sydney assistant coach Rado Vidosic, now back on the Roar's coaching staff, was anything but surprised Janko led the race at the start of the round for the Golden Boot with 13 goals.
"At the moment he's on fire but for me there was never any doubt that he would be a good goalscorer for them," Vidosic said.
"He's a great person and he's a great footballer. He's very good in the dressing-room and he's very good to have around the club. He's the right marquee for Sydney."
Janko, contracted until the end of the season, yesterday said he wanted to stay in Sydney beyond his current deal.
Brisbane skipper Matt McKay has praised Marc Janko's ability in front of goal. Source: News Corp Australia
"I can definitely imagine myself staying here for another season or maybe longer ... but first of all we have to find out what the club is thinking, what the club is planning and then we can speak about further options," the 31-year-old marksman said.
Janko will provide a stern test for in-form Roar centre-back Luke DeVere, who will again partner James Donachie in the heart of Brisbane's defence in the ongoing injury-enforced absence of Jade North (groin).
DeVere's form has earned him a call-up to the Socceroos squad for this month's friendlies against German and Macedonia.
The Roar are today bidding for their fifth win in their past six A-League matches.
"The team is very confident that if we keep playing the way we are playing and we can secure a place in the finals, the other teams won't be looking forward to playing us," DeVere said,
Elsewhere in Brisbane's defence, Corey Brown, again available after serving a one-match suspension, is tipped to displace Shane Stefanutto at left back.
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