The Melbourne derby will miss two of its biggest stars, with City goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen suspended and Victory attacker James Troisi laid out with injury.Veteran gloveman Sorensen, 40, was handed his first red card in more than a decade in Citys 1-0 win over Wellington Phoenix after handling the ball outside his area.The Dane will hand over the role to Dean Bouzanis to make his first start in 18 months, and for the club he joined in January, in front of a bumper Etihad Stadium crowd.But Bouzanis job got a little easier with the news that Australian international Troisi wont be there either.The 28-year-old broke his collarbone in a clash with Brandon Borrello, falling awkwardly onto his shoulder after Brisbane Roar winger appeared to tunnel him.Borrello was involved in several similar incidents in the 1-1 draw on Friday night and picked up a yellow card for a late challenge on influential midfielder Oliver Bozanic.But its Troisi who felt the after effects, soldiering on until his injury-time substitution.Scans in Melbourne on showed a fracture, with the club sending him for surgery less than 24 hours after the match.Troisis absence mean coach Kevin Muscat may need to depend more heavily on another recently-returned player, Marco Rojas.Rojas is in the United States with the New Zealand international side for a match at Wednesday lunch time (AEDT).The diminutive attacker scored in the Kiwis 2-1 loss to Mexico in Nashville, Tennessee on Sunday morning (AEDT), and Muscat said he expected him to play a role against City despite the fixture congestion and travel - even if he doesnt have time to train with the club before returning.At this stage (hell be back with the club) early Friday morning, he said.Well assess him when he gets in and well see (but) hell be involved, theres no two ways about it, if he declares himself fit.City coach John van t Schip said Bouzanis performance in the second half against Wellington, when the club was fighting to maintain its lead, showedBouzanis had to come in under very difficult circumstances and he showed immediately hes up to it, he said.He had some excellent saves, very important saves and he kept calm in some moments.We try to keep players who are not playing in the line-up ... ready when they have to jump in and Dean showed a very good example.Edrice Adebayo Heat Jersey . 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Shaquille ONeal Heat Jersey . -- Devin Hester is done returning kicks in Chicago.Toto Wolff believes the United States and Mexican grands prix have set the benchmark as examples of successful promotion in Formula One, following high attendances at both races this year.Last months United States Grand Prix set a new attendance record at the Circuit of The Americas as 269,889 people attended across the race weekend, while the Mexican Grand Prix also saw a rise in attendance figures, with 339,967 fans present throughout the weekend compared to 336,174 in 2015. Wolff says the success of both races provides a promotion model that F1 can learn from.We had some great races recently, Mercedes boss Wolff said. If you look at Austin the crowed was great, what has been organised around it has been great, lots of innovation for the fans and its here. We need to look beyond the tip of our nose and how we can activate the fans which we have lost.Wolff compared rising attendances in Austin and Mexico with this years German Grand Prix, which saw notably low figures following an absence from the calendar in 2015. Despite Germany boasting the most amount of drivers on the current grid (4) -- including four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel -- and the success of Mercedes over the last three seasons, race day only attracted around 60,000 fans, half of the Hockenheimrings total capacity.When asked why he felt Austin and Mexico had enjoyed such high spectator figures this year, Wolff replied: If there was a simple solution we wouldve found it, its a bit of a hangover in Germany because we have had 10 years of world champions and it has transitioned into other sports, maybe we just need to look at what Mexico and Austin is doing and some other tracks.If Taylor Swiftt is the answer then get Taylor Swift! If Formula One is not the only attraction anymore then you need to add other attractions, Im not aware Taylor Swift is in Mexico City and there is full grandstands on the Saturday and sell out on Sunday.dddddddddddd There is a lot of advertising and Mexican drivers with narrative created around them, but it sounds easy but if you need to take the right decisions to promote a grand prix I dont think its as easy.Spectator attendance at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriquez bucked the recent trend of drops in second-year attendance figures, which is thought to have been helped by the presence of two Mexican drivers on the grid in 2016 in the shape of Sergio Perez and Esteban Gutierrez. President of race promoter CIE Alejandro Soberon feels the priority is to make sure fans get the most of their F1 experience.?Once again we are blown away by the support of the Mexican people and the international motorsport fans who travelled from all over the world to attend our race, Soberon said. To increase our attendance figures from last year is the icing on the cake of a wonderful weekend of motorsport. The increase also demonstrates the appetite for Formula One and motorsport in general in Mexico City and beyond.?People have asked me how we managed to maintain the interest in our event after year one and I tell them that our public promotion strategy is very simple, the race is the star of the show and our job is to provide as entertaining experience as possible for all the fans so that no one walks away disappointed. ' ' '