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Friday 6 December 2013

Mulvey: Sky the limit for Roar star Brattan

The emerging talent in action for Brisbane

The coach of the Queensland club has predicted big things to come from one of the stars of the early 2013-14 season, after the young gun's dynamic start to the campaign
Talented Brisbane Roar midfielder Luke Brattan's biggest challenge will be testing his own limits, according to coach Mike Mulvey.

Brattan has been linked with a move abroad after his impressive start to the A-League season, playing as a deep-lying playmaker for the league leaders.

The 23-year-old has played the second highest number of passes in the opposition half this campaign of any A-League, behind only team-mate Thomas Broich.

Brattan is capable of anything according to Mulvey, who labelled his performance in the Roar's 1-0 win over Perth on Saturday his best of the season.

"He has an abundance of talent. His biggest challenge is challenging himself in his mind as to how far he wants to take his ability," Mulvey said.

"Once he understands how important he is to the team, not just to the team but the league, because he's an exciting player.

"He's got a passing range – short, long – he's very intelligent, he's intuitive, he can score goals, he can make goals, he can defend.

"He's growing every day and it's very easy for him to do that in our environment particularly given we've got players of the quality of which we do."

The move of Ivan Franjic from right-back to further forward has been Mulvey's biggest positional change in a talented Roar squad.

Mulvey said Franjic, who won his sixth international cap in Australia's win over Costa Rica, could play anywhere.

"When I saw him at training, I saw his movement, I saw his decision making under pressure, I just knew straight away this guy can play anywhere," he said.

"He's playing central midfield for us at the moment, he's played wide right. I can play him in any position.

"There's no limit to what he can achieve, what we've seen since he's come back from the national team game where he played recently against Costa Rica is the extra bit of confidence that you get from playing with your country."

Mulvey insists his team have plenty of improvement left, believing they can 'get a bit of rhythm going' after injuries and international call-ups unsettled them earlier in the season.

He refused to discuss the Roar's transfer plans, but said his players were committed despite several being linked with moves away.

"We're very, very happy with the players that we've got and I can promise all Brisbane Roar fans out there that everybody is 100 per cent focused on Brisbane Roar," Mulvey said.

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