Toivonen embraces finals 'oddity' while Valeri savours last chance


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For Melbourne Victory’s vastly experienced captain Carl Valeri, finals are a familiar part of the A-League landscape, a post-season pressure cooker that he delights in being a part of.


For his teammate Ola Toivonen, finals, where the champion team is decided through a small-scale knockout cup rather than by the league table, are an oddity and a curiosity.


They are the footballing equivalent of Australia’s unique flora and fauna, bountiful Down Under but rarely used in other parts of the planet.


”Yes, it is odd, but I am looking forward to it,” said the tall Swede, one of Victory’s best players during his first season with the club.


Melbourne Victory's Ola Toivonen.

Melbourne Victory’s Ola Toivonen.Credit:AAP


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