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When Henry Hore bundled home the scrappiest goal of the round in Brisbane Roar’s 3-1 win over Macarthur, he set the seal on what was one of the most entertaining weeks all season. Warren Moon’s underrated Roar side took barely 60 seconds to open the scoring against the Bulls, with Jay O’Shea’s defence-splitting pass allowing […]
Brisbane have piled more pressure on under-fire Western Sydney coach Carl Robinson, beating the Wanderers 3-0 in Saturday’s A-League Men’s clash at Moreton Daily Stadium. A Nikola Mileusnic double and Rahmat Akbari’s first ALM goal secured the points for the undermanned hosts, who played Akbari and fellow midfielder Jay O’Shea as a makeshift strike pairing […]
Match Week 3 of the A-League Men’s competition features the normal six matches, with next Wednesday’s clash between Melbourne City and Perth Glory from Match Week 4 also added to this edition of The Roar’s tips and predictions. Last week was catastrophic for Mike Tuckerman, not much better for Simon Hill and relatively poor for […]
Brisbane Roar will look to make the most of home ground advantage in an Elimination Final clash with Adelaide United at Moreton Daily Stadium on Sunday, June 13.
In the two meetings between these sides throughout the 2020/21 season, the home side prevailed on both occasions.
* Central Coast: Oliver Bozanic and Matt Simon The local duo have been crucial to the Mariners' rise up the table in 2021. Skipper Bozanic's drive from midfield sets the tone while Simon has enjoyed an incredible resurgence as the target man up top. * Macarthur: Markel Susaeta and Adam Federici Matt Derbyshire may be Macarthur's leading scorer but it's Susaeta's creativity and guile that's crucial to much of their attack. Goalkeeper Federici has been immense between the sticks this season and will be keen to perform on the big stage. * KEY TO THE GAME Can Macarthur make the most of their weight of possession? The Bulls will need to get the creative Susaeta involved and turn that into goals. Otherwise they'll be susceptible on the counter against the Mariners - who've had their number this season.
Brisbane Roar and Wellington Phoenix notched two wins apiece in Matchweek 22 to strengthen their respective claims to play Finals Series football in 2020/21.
The two top-six aspirants were the big movers in a Matchweek where Melbourne City became the 2020/21 Premiers aftera 1-0 win over Central Coast Mariners at AAMI Park on Saturday night.
The 20-year-old is soon to finish his season-long loan from Consadole Sapporo. With eight goals to his name he is currently ranked sixth in the goalscoring charts, not bad going at all for a youngster in his first spell outside his homeland. Fans are already asking whether his move down under may become something a little more long-term. “I do not know at the moment whether I will stay,” Danzaki told The World Game. “I am enjoying my football here and like playing in Australia, but if there is an opportunity to go and play in one of the good leagues in Europe then I will have to go for my dream.”
Share on Twitter The leaders snatched a 2-0 lead within 17 minutes but let their advantage slip before half-time amid a plethora of missed chances - before full-back Scott Galloway proved the hero with a masterful winner in the 73rd minute. City opened the scoring after 14 minutes when Craig Noone slid a clever through-ball to an unchecked Connor Metcalfe, who ripped a delightful first-time strike home from a tight angle. Three minutes later, Metcalfe released Scott Jamieson, whose squaring ball was turned into the net by Brisbane's Kai Trewin. Noone appeared to handball in the lead-up but the goal stood. Jamie Maclaren had a goal correctly ruled out for a handball in the 27th and, less than a minute later, Brisbane's Joey Champness cut inside and caressed a long-range shot past an outstretched Tom Glover, off the post and into the net.