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    Friday, April 3, 2015

    Western Sydney 1 Melbourne City 1



    Melbourne City has missed the chance to solidify their Hyundai A-League finals spot after they were held to a 1-1 draw by Western Sydney Wanderers FC on Friday night.
    In a match played in driving rain at Pirtek Stadium, it was the Wanderers who started the brighter and got their reward midway through the first half via Yojiro Takahagi’s wonderful free-kick.
    But City responded just before with an even better goal from Harry Novillo to ensure them a point which has them six points clear of Brisbane, although Roar have a game in hand.

    WHAT THEY SAID

    “It was definitely hard conditions for us and for them as well. With our busy schedule it doesn't help having a heavy pitch but I think maybe it's a fair result.” - Wanderers midfielder Mateo Poljak
    “It was a really tough game especially after going behind in the first-half. I think the pitch was a bit slippery so we'll be happy with the one point.” - Melbourne City striker Josh Kennedy
    GOALS
    1-0 Takahagi (20’) – Nikita Rukavytsya’s pace won the Wanderers a free-kick in a dangerous area just outside the box. Takahagi nonchalantly stepped up to plant his shot up and over the wall into the top corner, with City goalkeeper Tando Velaphi rooted to the spot.
    1-1 Novillo (39’) – An attack down the left found is way to Novillo and the winger cut back inside towards the Wanderers goal. Given too much space by the Wanderers defence, he decided to let fly with a shot from 25 yards out. It had too much power for Dean Bouzanis, skimming the crossbar on its way into the net.
    KEY MOMENT
    The Wanderers had a great chance to re-take the lead right on the stroke of half-time. Velaphi took a City free kick just outside his own box but to the right of his goal. The ‘keeper scuffed his pass with the ball going straight to Wanderers striker Tomi Juric about 35 yards from goal. Juric’s first touch was good enough to allow him a left-foot shot with the goal wide open but it rolled agonisingly wide of the far post when he really should have hit the target. It would have been the perfect time to score but let City off the hook and neither side was able to find a winner in the second half.

    TEAMS:
    Western Sydney Wanderers FC: Bouzanis, Gallaway, Aspropotamits, Topor-Stanley, Tanaka, Poljak, Takahagi, Castelen, Bridge (Trifiro 68’), Rukavytsya (Haliti 33’), Juric (Bulut 79’)
    Melbourne City: Velaphi, Retre (Williams 58’), Jaliens, Kisnorbo, Clisby (Ramsay 75’), Paartalu, Germano, Mooy, Koren, Kennedy, Novillo (Dugandzic 70’)
    Scorers: Takahagi 20’, Novillo 39’
    Red cards: none
    Yellow cards: Jaliens 19’, Clisby 57’, Tanaka 66’, Mooy 67’
    Conditions: 18C, Wet
    Attendance: 9054 @ Pirtek Stadium

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