 The NRMA Insurance Western Sydney Wanderers went a third week without a win as they drew 1-1 at home to Melbourne Heart. Aaron Moyd levelled for the Wanderers, but even though they dominated in the second half, they couldn't find the winning goal, which was disappointing for all in the Wanderers' camp. I think they were disappointed because they saw how they played the match, they saw in the second half how they dominated and unfortunately in that game they couldn't put that dominance into goals. That's what the disappointment was. You always want to win matches and you want to win your home matches, certainly, but overall we're pleased with the performance. It was a great comeback as well after going down a goal and in the second half we dominated the game, but we just couldn't score. If you saw the game on the weekend, I think we did everything right apart from putting the ball in the back of the net, but that happens sometimes. Like I said, you just get to stay positive and work on things that we can improve on. I think it's the next challenge and the next challenge is Newcastle. The game against Melbourne Heart wasn't a weekend, we didn't get the result we wanted, but I think the performance was there and we just controlled it this week. Scoring goals has been an issue for the Wanderers so far this season, having only netted 10 times in their opening nine matches. It's not too bad, we're sitting in second place and of course that's an area we want to improve, but there are many areas we want to improve. We're only a third of the way through the season, we're in a good position at the moment, we want to get better and now in the next nine games we want to improve further in our results and performances and you've got to believe in what you do and we have a lot of belief in this football club. There's a certain way we want to work, there's a certain way we want to play and as long as we keep doing that we have a lot of belief that the results will come. There is some good news on the attacking front as Tommy Urich is back training with the first team and well on his way to recovery. He's training with a group today which is a real positive for us to see him out there and the boys smiling and happy to be there and at the moment we just assess him day by day but he's certainly on the way back. We're hopeful that it will be against Central Coast but that will be determined by the medical staff and by how Tommy feels and if it gets to that stage and he's not ready then it will be the week after. He's on track and the main thing is that the boy recovers well from the injury both physically and mentally that he feels he's ready to play and whenever that is that's when you'll see him on the park. Up next is an away trip to Hunter Stadium as the Wanderers take on the Newcastle Jets. Just one point separates the two sides and Tony Popovich knows it will be a tough test. They played very well. We've always known they're a very good team and they're showing that now and a lot of talented players and we know it will be another huge challenge for us going up there this weekend. I'd be concerned if we needed extra motivation. I think this group of players are showing already this season how hungry and determined they are to back up another good season this year as they did last year. We go there and respect all our opponents and we certainly respect Newcastle but we don't go there with any fear.