The highly-anticipated clash between the Hyundai A-League’s top two sides failed to live up to the hype as both defences dominated in front of just under 13,000 fans.
There were only two shots on target the entire match, underlining the tightness and defensive superiority throughout the 90 minutes.
The result means the Sky Blues remain the only unbeaten side in the competition after five rounds.
TEAMS:
Sydney FC: Janjetovic, Ryall (Gersbach 67’), Faty, Jurman, Grant, O’Neill, Tavares, Ninkovic (Hoole 54’), Holosko, Brosque, Smeltz (Simon 74’)
Brisbane Roar: Young, Hingert, Bowles, North, Stefanutto, Corona, Petratos (Lustica 64’), McKay, Borrello, Maclaren (Solorzano 74’) (Clut 83’), Broich
The highly-anticipated clash between the Hyundai A-League’s top two sides failed to live up to the hype as both defences dominated in front of just under 13,000 fans.
There were only two shots on target the entire match, underlining the tightness and defensive superiority throughout the 90 minutes.
The result means the Sky Blues remain the only unbeaten side in the competition after five rounds.

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