MURRAY United star Melkie Woldemichael says last weekend's 7-1 loss to Moreland was a "kick in the guts”, but you won't catch him spending too much time worrying about it.
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With Melbourne Victory in town on Saturday afternoon, he'll be out there trying to help his side rebound from their worst loss in months.
“Our structure was a bit all over the place at the start of the game,” Woldemichael said.
“We tried to bring it together after half time, which we did for fifteen minutes, but it didn't feel like we were going for the win.
“But this year has been a learning curve for Murray United, the players are learning, the coaches are learning.
“Playing all of these great teams means that we can take on board the things they teach us and use it as best we can.”
The NPL minnows weren't about to be bullied by the Victory, Woldemichael said.
“We've taken on the top teams and given them a show,” he said.
“It tells the other teams that we're here to stay and here to play as well, which is really rewarding.”