Sydney FC may have found the double act that will deliver them the goals they crave this A-League season.The Sky Blues have already started to reap the rewards of a shrewd piece of recruitment that has reunited Brazilian striker Bobo with his former Besiktas teammate Filip Holosko.The two marquees - the Turkish giants respective first and second all-time leading goalscorers - picked up right where they left off five years ago in Wednesday nights FFA Cup quarter-final win.In the first of three goals, new recruit Bobo - in his starting debut - swooped on a cheap giveaway and rifled the ball to the back post where Holosko volleyed succinctly home.The pair continued to work in cohesively alongside David Carney and Milos Ninkovic, in a promising preview of what Sydneys new-look attack might offer in the A-League.You can see the combination with Bobo and Filip from their Besiktas days, Arnold said.They know each others game.The type of player he is, he needs service.He makes good forward runs, its just a matter of us seeing them.It was a seamless fit for Holosko, who spent seven years on Besiktas books before signing with Sydney.Three of those seasons were alongside with Bobo from 2008-11 when the Brazilian netted nearly 100 goals in 222 games.The Slovak winger is looking fitter and stronger than last season, and Arnold said it was simply a case of becoming accustomed to a new country with harder surfaces.There was on and off criticism last year of Filip but he still scored 10 goals and made four assists as a right winger, he said.When you look at the stats he was quite productive.You can see hes much fitter now. 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Adelaide have secured a valuable percentage boost with a thumping 82-point AFL win over Essendon.But Sundays victory looks to have come at a cost, with valuable ruckman Sam Jacobs suffering an ankle injury early in the second quarter of the 22.11 (143) to 9.7 (61) win at Adelaide Oval.Jacobs didnt return to the field after landing awkwardly on his left ankle, and later emerged from the sidelines on crutches.It was a rare sore point for the Crows, who were hardly troubled by an outmatched and overawed Essendon.The Bombers showed the right signs early on, winning the most clearances and inside-50s in the first quarter.But the difference in skill levels between the two sides was telling.Plenty of Essendons forward entries ended up in the hands of Rory Laird (36 touches) and Kyle Cheney (seven marks, 13 touches), whose quality rebounding drove Adelaide forward time and again.The Crows stepped on the gas in the second quarter to open up a 45-point lead at halftime.From there, it was party time for the 44,264 home crowd.The Crows kicked seven majors to Esssendons one in the third quarter as maestro Eddie Betts (five goals) and apprentice Charlie Cameron (four) added to their tallies.ddddddddddddEven key defender Kyle Hartigan got in the act, booting a goal for the first time in his four seasons of AFL after winning a 50-metre penalty.The Crows midfield were challenged by coach Don Pyke during the week to lift their performance after a lacklustre performance against Geelong.Led by the brilliant Rory Sloane (33 touches, nine inside-50s) and Brad Crouch (31 touches), they didnt disappoint.For the Bombers, few stood up under pressure.Young midfielder Zach Merrett continued his outstanding season with 31 disposals, while skipper Brendon Goddard toiled hard.Spearhead Joe Daniher worked tirelessly up the ground and was rewarded with four goals and 11 marks.The win puts the Crows into fifth place on the AFL ladder, equal on points with Greater Western Sydney, Sydney and Geelong. 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