Western Sydney Wanderers winger Youssouf Hersi has vowed to help end of their mini-form left slump against Brisbane Roar champions.
The Ethiopian born flyer has missed the last two games after he was sent for lashing out at Scott Jamieson in the club 1-0 win over Perth last month.
Hersi said it was hard watching as the club to back-to-back defeats Melbourne Victory and Wellington over the last two weeks struggled and he was ready to make amends.
The 30-year-old, who two injury-riddled seasons abroad for his coming to the A-League newcomers endure, was in sensational form before his forced lay-off and he is desperate to resume where he left off.
' I feel good on the field and I'm glad the coach put me in and have confidence in me and I want him to pay back, "Hersi said on Wednesday.
"The last two games that I couldn't help the coach and my team but I will against Brisbane.
"We need to get back on the rails. We play at home, we have a lot of support, good fans and hopefully I will try anything to help the team.
"I'm ready, can't wait. I have so much energy and excited about it. It is the first game of the season for me. "
The return of an enormous boost for Western Sydney will Hersi, who will benefit from the additional option and the pace in the front third.
It is no secret that the wanderers goals, netting just five times in nine games this season.
But believes the team scoring woes understandable Hersi and he wants the club to get critics from their backs.
"We have just together for four months ... we just started the club," stressed the former Ajax striker.
"If you see the other teams that they have been together for many years and some players play a long time together.
"Why make problems if nothing?
"Everyone is busy us now that we not goals, but it doesn't matter, the goals will come.
"We just need to have confidence, play well and we'll see what happens at the end of the season."
But for now is their only emphasis to overcoming the ROAR in Parramatta Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
Despite only one of their last four games to win, said Popovic that his side had enough faith after defeating the ROAR 1-0 Suncorp Stadium earlier this season.
"That came after our first three games, we had not scored, had not won a game and the players put in a very good performance on that day and we definitely take confidence from that," said Popovic.
"So we go into game with a certain State of mind.
"We're playing at home and we are convinced that we can need the result."
The wanderers are still without midfielder Aaron Mooy that road with the AZ. on the East Asian World Cup qualifiers.
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