Brisbane Roar crushes Sydney with 2 goals from H. Hore

BRISBANE. Brisbane Roar was ultimately too much to handle for Sydney with the goal of H. Hore was the key of the match after he scored in the 1st and 51st minute.

Brisbane Roar crushes Sydney with 2 goals from H. Hore

BRISBANE. Brisbane Roar was eventually too good for Sydney with the goal of H. Hore was the star player of the match after he scored in the 1st and 51st minute. Henry Hore (1′), Nikola Mileusnic (21′) and Henry Hore (51′). Sydney was truly superior in terms of ball possession (62%).​

The match was played at the Suncorp Stadium stadium in Brisbane on Friday and it started at 6:45 pm local time. The referee was Alireza Faghani with the support of David Walsh and Joey Lee. The 4th official was Adam Kersey. The weather was moderate rain. The temperature was pleasant at 21.1 degrees Celsius or 69.98 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 66%.​

Match Statistics​

  • ! 38 Ball Possession 62
Shots
  • 14 Total 19
  • 8 On Target 7
  • 5 Off Target 10
  • 2 Shots blocked 2
  • 62 Attack 116
  • 55 Dangerous attack 65
  • 88 Ball safe 85
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 4 Corners 5
  • 5 Off Sides 4
Fouls
  • 5 Total 6
  • 2 Yellow Cards 0
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 4 Substitutions 5

Ball possession

Sydney had a superior ball possession 62% while Brisbane Roar was struggling with a 38% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Sydney was more pushing with 65 dangerous attacks and 19 shots of which 7 were on target. Nonetheless, Brisbane Roar succeeded in find the solution to win this contest.​

Brisbane Roar shot 14 times, 8 on target, 5 off target. Talking about the opposition, Sydney shot 19 times, 7 on target, 10 off target.

Cards

Brisbane Roar received 2 yellow cards (Scott Neville and Macklin Freke). Talking about the opposition, Sydney received 1 yellow card (Steve Corica).

Match Timeline

Henry Hore(goal)Florin Berenguer
1'
Nikola Mileusnic(goal)
21'
46'
P. Wood- sub ->Max Burgess
S. Neville- Yellow
48'
Henry Hore(goal)Thomas Waddingham
51'
65'
Aaron Gurd- sub ->Anthony Caceres
65'
J. Kucharski- sub ->Joe Lolley
Taras Gomulka- sub ->Joe Caletti
70'
R. Brownlie- sub ->Thomas Waddingham
70'
74'
Z. de Jesus- sub ->Jordan Courtney-Perkins
M. Freke- Yellow
75'
Jonas Markovski- sub ->Nikola Mileusnic
81'
Q. MacNicol- sub ->Florin Bérenguer
84'
87'
M. Glasson- sub ->Róbert Mak

Standings

After playing this match, Brisbane Roar has 4 points to occupy the 2nd place in the table. On the opposite side, Sydney stays with 0 points (12th).

Next matches

Brisbane Roar – Formation

Brisbane Roar
G
M. Freke 1.Australia
8.5
75'
D
S. Neville 2.Australia
7.1
48'
D
Tom Aldred  5.Scotland
7.0
D
K. Trewin 27.Australia
7.5
D
L. Zabala 35.Australia
7.3
M
Joe Caletti  6.Australia
7.0
70'
M
7.3
84'
M
Nikola Mileusnic 10.Australia
7.3
81' Goals21'
M
Henry Hore 13.Australia
9.7
Goals1', 51'
M
J. O'Shea 26.Republic of Ireland
8.4
F
T. Waddingham 16.Australia
6.8
70'
Substitutes
G
Matt Acton 29.Australia
D
Aaron Reardon 23.Australia
D
J. Nikolovski 32.Australia
M
Taras Gomulka 12.Australia
6.4
70'
M
Q. MacNicol 30.Australia
6.8
84'
F
Jonas Markovski 8.Australia
7.0
81'
F
R. Brownlie 14.Australia
7.1
70'

Brisbane Roar adopted the 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

The manager Ross Aloisi decided to play with the following team: Macklin Freke (8.5), Louis Zabala (7.3), Scott Neville (7.1), Tom Aldred  (7.0), Kai Trewin (7.5), Joe Caletti (7.0), Jay O’Shea (8.4), Nikola Mileusnic (7.3), Florin Bérenguer (7.3), Henry Hore (9.7) and Thomas Waddingham (6.8).

The home team had on the bench: Jonas Markovski (7.0), Taras Gomulka (6.4), Rylan Brownlie (7.1), Aaron Reardon, Matt Acton, Quinn MacNicol (6.8) and James Nikolovski.

Substitutions

Brisbane Roar made 4 changes: Nikola Mileusnic for Jonas Markovski (81′), Joe Caletti for Taras Gomulka (70′), Thomas Waddingham for Rylan Brownlie (70′) and Florin Bérenguer for Quinn Macnicol (84′).

Best player: Henry Hore​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Brisbane Roar was Henry Hore.

His rating is (9.7) with 2 goals, 30 passes (73% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 6 duels out of 10. He performed 2 crosses.

Sydney – Formation

Sydney
G
A. Redmayne 1.Australia
7.0
D
J. Courtney-Perkins 4.Australia
7.3
74'
D
J. Girdwood-Reich 8.Australia
6.7
D
Gabriel Lacerda 15.Brazil
7.0
D
R. Grant 23.Australia
6.8
M
Joe Lolley 10.England
7.1
65'
M
Róbert Mak 11.Slovakia
8.2
87'
M
A. Cáceres 17.Australia
7.0
65'
M
Max Burgess 22.Australia
6.3
46'
M
Luke Brattan  26.Australia
7.0
F
Fábio Gomes 9.Brazil
7.1
Substitutes
G
A. Pavlesic 20.Australia
D
Aaron Gurd 3.Australia
6.4
65'
D
Z. de Jesus 21.Australia
7.0
74'
M
W. Kamijo 24.Australia
F
P. Wood 13.Australia
7.0
46'
F
M. Glasson 19.Australia
87'
F
J. Kucharski 25.Australia
6.8
65'

Also Sydney adopted the 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

Steve Corica played with: Andrew Redmayne (7.0), Rhyan Grant (6.8), Jake Girdwood-Reich (6.7), Gabriel Lacerda (7.0), Jordan Courtney-Perkins (7.3), Anthony Caceres (7.0), Luke Brattan (7.0), Joe Lolley (7.1), Max Burgess (6.3), Róbert Mak (8.2) and Fábio Gomes (7.1).

The following players were sitting on the bench: Aaron Gurd (6.4), Patrick Wood (7.0), Mitchell Glasson, Adam Pavlesic, Zachary de Jesus (7.0), Wataru Kamijo and Jaiden Kucharski (6.8).

Substitutions

Sydney made 5 changes: Jordan Courtney-Perkins for Zachary de Jesus (74′), Max Burgess for Patrick Wood (46′), Anthony Caceres for Aaron Gurd (65′), Joe Lolley for Jaiden Kucharski (65′) and Róbert Mak for Mitchell Glasson (87′).

Best player: Róbert Mak​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Sydney was Róbert Mak.

His rating is (8.2) with 47 passes (91% accurate) and 3 key passes. He was won 5 duels out of 8. He performed 2 crosses.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the A-League Men.​