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Pierias’ changed mindset

A change of mindset resulted in a breakout match for Western United star Dylan Pierias against Perth Glory.

Having been part of the Olyroos side at the Tokyo Olympics, Pierias at times has had an up and down season.

Benched at half time in the previous match, he could have been forgiven for dropping his head and sulking.

But instead that was behind his performance against Glory, when he produced a best on ground performance.

The performance would include a goal in the second half, which would seal the 2-0 win.

Pierias said he had approached the Glory game a bit differently than the previous few rounds.

“Personally, before that game I had been trying to get a starting spot,” he said.

“I was putting too much pressure on myself.

“I went into that game trying to play like I was 10-years-old and just enjoying it. I didn’t think too much about it and I just took the opportunity.”

Coach John Alosi was really pleased with the game of Pierias saying he was one of the main reasons for the win.

Having had that success, Pierias said he would continue to just focus on playing and let his game do the talking.

He said knowing that he can put out a performance like that, only gives him confidence.

“The mental side is such a big thing,” he said. “I’m now going out there with the right mentality.

“It just gives me confidence going forward.”

The performance of Pierias is a good side for United that sits equal top, with Melbourne City, which has played two extra games.

United has nine wins from 14 games, which is more wins than they had for all of last season.

Pierias said the biggest thing this season had been the closeness of the group with everyone buying in.

“You can’t complain when you’re on top,” he said. “I honestly think that this is just a great bunch of guys.

“Everyone gets along and there’s really good morale. John has created a great culture and I would consider it like a family environment.

“Sometimes sporting clubs can feel like work, but it doesn’t here.”

Pierias said this playing group was a pretty special one. He said while he expected the group to gel well together, he was a little surprised at how well they had.

For Pierias it has been a big year, having played for the Olyroos at the Olympics. He said that was a pretty special experience.

Pierias, who grew up in Caroline Springs and still lives in the west, has previously said he wants to make the west of Melbourne proud.

For now he is focused on the A-League season and having success with United.

“We want to finish on top and win the championship,” he said.

“I know this group and they will not be happy to settle for anything for less.”

United are set to face Newcastle Jets on Saturday afternoon.

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