Theres no crisis at Melbourne Victory in the wake of their 4-1 destruction by Melbourne City but coach Kevin Muscat has suggested changes are likely ahead of Saturday nights A-League meeting with Adelaide United.Victory are eager to move past the derby loss, which was so one-sided it felt like it shifted the competitions tectonic plates.Thankfully for the three-time champions, their schedule throws up two opportunities for closure in less than a week.First, its a trip to South Australia then its back to AAMI Park to face City again in an FFA Cup semi-final.Muscat admitted low moments in the Victory change rooms but hes adamant his side has lifted their spirits ahead ofTheir trip to South Australia comes three days before a re-match with City in the FFA Cup, and Muscat has admitted low moments in the aftermath of their derby loss.Immediately after last weekend, theres disappointment and possibly some soul searching but weve got to move on, he said on Friday.Weve all got to take responsibility. Whats vital is we focus on tomorrow.It should have been, could have been many things done differently but me speaking about it again today is not going to help or get three late goes to equal the game.Weve accepted it now. We move on.The laser-focused coach admitted frustration that one result has shaped opinion of his team after a faultless preparation to the season.We hadnt lost a game in pre-season. We go to Brisbane (in round one) and concede a goal in the last 10 seconds, he said.We know were a good team. We know we can perform well.Whats important is we dont lose any confidence.With a fully-fit squad, save for James Troisi (collarbone), Muscat certainly has options to re-fashion his approach in Adelaide.New loanee Maxi Beister doesnt arrive until last week but Muscat said he was flirting with starting another new face against the Reds.Teenager Seb Pasquali made a debut as a substitute against City and will certainly travel for the match, but Muscat is torn on whether to start him.He showed a lot of maturity when he came on. 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