The career of Sydney FC skipper Alex Brosque still has two or three A-League seasons to run, according to coach Graham Arnold.Little over six months ago thoughts of retirement crept into Brosques mind as he struggled with a serious hamstring injury.Now recovered from career-saving surgery, Arnold said the 33-year-old was simply too talented to play only off the bench.Brosque played his first full 90 minutes last week in Sydneys FFA Cup semi-final win over Canberra Olympic, but has been used as a substitute in the A-League, contributing two goals in three appearances.Hell likely play the same role against Newcastle on Saturday, though Arnold was adamant that would not last.No, hes too good for that, Arnold said.At the moment were building his fitness and making sure theres no slip-ups with what happened to his hamstring.Alex is in a really good headspace at the moment - hes enjoying being part of things.He wanted to continue this year because of what happened with his hamstring last year, he didnt want to finish that way.I still think he has another two or three years left in him.The Sky Blues will seek to continue their unblemished start to the season against the Jets at McDonald Jones Stadium.As he readied his table-topping side, Arnold tried to put a lid on the kind of expectations that unavoidably accompany nine points, nine goals and three clean sheets from three games.We have a huge belief and trust within the players but its only round three, its nothing yet, he said.Consistency for me is the biggest key, we try for that every week.If we can do that were confident of winning every week.But I keep telling the boys weve achieved nothing.Weve had a good start, thats all.Balenciaga Shoes Sale . 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Mats Zuccarello and Derek Stepan scored shootout goals, and backup goalie Cam Talbot earned his second win in two nights as the Rangers shook off a late tying tally and beat the Maple Leafs 2-1 Monday night.CLEVELAND -- Drenched after his players joyfully doused him with champagne and beer, Indians manager Terry Francona stood at the center of the visitors clubhouse in Fenway Park, a ballpark where he had been in the middle of so many similar celebrations.Francona didnt get a hit, steal a base or record an out as Cleveland surprisingly swept Boston in the AL Division Series.He did just about everything else.As he removed his glasses to wipe the sudsy shower from his face, Francona could finally relax -- for a night. His moves pushed the Indians deeper into October.The bubble gum-chomping, drought-busting motivator is Clevelands MVP.Whether masterfully maneuvering his bullpen in Game 1, playing a hunch with his lineup in Game 2, using platoon players or daring to pitch to slugger David Ortiz in Game 3 as Boston fans roared, Francona had the perfect touch as the Indians won three straight and advanced to face Toronto in the AL Championship Series.Francona, affectionately known as Tito -- his dads name -- refused to take credit and turned the attention on his players.Ive done it before, said Francona, who led the Red Sox to World Series titles in 2004 and `07. You know what, what it meant to me is to celebrate with the Indians and our crew. I dont care where it is. I respect that we beat a heck of a team, but to celebrate with our guys, thats what was meaningful for me.The Indians have been defying odds -- and baseball logic -- for months. Despite a slew of injuries to key players, losing two starting pitchers for the postseason, and being given little chance to win the AL Central, they overpowered Detroit and Kansas City before dismissing the Red Sox, who led the majors in scoring but managed just seven runs in the playoffs.The obstacles have only empowered the Indians. Francona made sure they were never knocked off track. He did more than manage games, massaging egos and making everyone believe.Its extraordinary, Indians president Chris Antonetti said. Hes a master at it. He really understands people. He builds relationships. He creates connections. He communicates extraordinarily well. He has the right balance of providing a professional and prepared group, but also having fun. If there is anybody better, Im not sure Ive been around him.His rotation close to shambles, Francona understood the importance of winning the opener against Boston.After Trevvor Bauer, who began the season in the bullpen, got him into the fifth inning, Francona brought in tall left-hander Andrew Miller -- normally used in the seventh and eighth -- and Clevelands relievers closed out the 5-4 win.ddddddddddddDespite Boston lefty David Price being on the mound in Game 2, Francona went against the book and started left-handed hitter Lonnie Chisenall, who batted just .217 against lefties during the regular season. Chisenhall was in more for his defense but hit a three-run homer -- his first off a lefty all year -- in the second inning of Clevelands 6-0 win in Game 2.Sometimes, Francona said afterward, good players make you look smarter than you probably are.He trusted his gut after Game 3 was postponed a day, sticking with Josh Tomlin as his starter. The right-hander, who had nearly a 12.00 ERA in August and was briefly bumped from the rotation, held the Red Sox to one run through five innings. Francona sent him back out in the sixth before again turning to Miller, who gave up a sacrifice fly to Ortiz and then struck out Hanley Ramirez with runner at second.Everything Francona did in the series worked, including a moment that almost backfired before Game 1.As he shook hands with Red Sox manager John Farrell, Francona took a wad of gum from his mouth and tossed it at Dustin Pedroia, one of his favorite players. Pedroia grabbed and swatted it to the ground, much to Franconas relief.Thank God he caught that, Francona said with a laugh. It was going to hit Hanley right in the face, and I dont know Hanley that well.The playful gesture toward Pedroia is typical of Francona, who develops a deep trust inside the clubhouse with how he treats players. Hes firm but fair and he prides himself on keeping his door open. A few weeks ago, Oklahoma City Thunder coach Billy Donovan visited the Indians and when he walked by the managers office, Francona was playing cards with Tomlin.That was the day we took him out of the rotation, Francona said. I was explaining that to Billy. I said, `Two hours earlier we had taken him out of the rotation, and he was back there playing cribbage with me. That to me, shows that we can get through anything.And if Francona keeps playing his cards right, the Indians can go anywhere. ' ' '