Sydney overcomes Perth Glory 3-2. HIGHLIGHTS

SYDNEY. Sydney topped Perth Glory.

Sydney overcomes Perth Glory 3-2. HIGHLIGHTS

SYDNEY. Sydney prevailed over Perth Glory.

The match was played at the Allianz Stadium stadium in Sydney on Saturday and it started at 6:15 pm local time. The referee was Alireza Faghani with the support of Owen Goldrick and Lance Greenshields. The 4th official was Nathan Shakespear. The weather was moderate rain. The temperature was pleasant at 21.92 degrees Celsius or 71.46 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 73%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 55 Ball Possession 45
Shots
  • 33 Total 6
  • 13 On Target 2
  • 9 Off Target 2
  • 11 Shots blocked 3
  • 124 Attack 76
  • 67 Dangerous attack 32
  • 93 Ball safe 96
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 15 Corners 1
  • 1 Off Sides 4
Fouls
  • 13 Total 10
  • 1 Yellow Cards 0
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 3 Substitutions 5

Ball possession

Sydney had a strong ball possession 55% while Perth Glory was struggling with a 45% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Sydney was more pushing with 67 dangerous attacks and 33 shots of which 13 were on target. This is one of the reasons why Sydney won the match​.

Sydney shot 33 times, 13 on target, 9 off target. On the opposite side, Perth Glory shot 6 times, 2 on target, 2 off target.

Cards

Sydney received 1 yellow card (Patrick Wood). On the other side, Perth Glory didn’t receive any yellow card.

Match Timeline

Joe Lolley(goal)
33'
Róbert Mak(goal)
44'
46'
D. Bennie- sub ->Luke Ivanovic
46'
Stefan Colakovski- sub ->Salim Khelifi
46'
P. Wood- Yellow
50'
63'
Adam Taggart(goal)Stefan Colakovski
67'
Bruce Kamau- sub ->Jarrod Carluccio
J. Courtney-Perkins- sub ->Robert Mak
71'
J. Courtney-Perkins- sub ->Patrick Wood
72'
81'
T. Ostler- sub ->John Koutroumbis
89'
Aleksandar Susnjar (own-goal)
90'
Z. de Jesus- sub ->Corey Hollman
90'

Standings

After playing this contest, Sydney will have 6 points to soar in the 8th place. On the other side, Perth Glory will stay with 4 points like Melbourne City to go up in the 10th place.

Next matches

Sydney – Formation

Sydney
G
A. Redmayne 1.Australia
6.3
D
J. Girdwood-Reich 8.Australia
7.3
D
Gabriel Lacerda 15.Brazil
6.7
D
Joel King 16.Australia
6.7
D
R. Grant 23.Australia
7.5
M
Joe Lolley 10.England
8.1
Goals33'
M
Róbert Mak 11.Slovakia
8.7
71' Goals44'
M
Corey Hollman 12.Australia
7.1
90'
M
P. Wood 13.Australia
7.5
72' 50'
M
Luke Brattan  26.Australia
8.1
F
Fábio Gomes 9.Brazil
7.3
Substitutes
G
A. Pavlesic 20.Australia
D
Aaron Gurd 3.Australia
D
J. Courtney-Perkins 4.Australia
6.6
72'
D
Z. de Jesus 21.Australia
90'
M
M. Scarcella 18.Australia
M
J. Lacey 29.Australia
F
M. Glasson 19.Australia
7.0

Sydney started with a 4-2-2-2 line-up (4-2-2-2).

The manager Ufuk Talay decided to play with the following team: Andrew Redmayne (6.3), Rhyan Grant (7.5), Gabriel Lacerda (6.7), Jake Girdwood-Reich (7.3), Joel King (6.7), Corey Hollman (7.1), Luke Brattan (8.1), Joe Lolley (8.1), Robert Mak (8.7), Fábio Gomes (7.3) and Patrick Wood (7.5).

The home team had on the bench: Aaron Gurd, Jordan Courtney-Perkins (6.6), Matthew Scarcella, Mitchell Glasson (7.0), Adam Pavlesic, Zachary de Jesus and Joseph Lacey.

Substitutions

Sydney made 3 changes: Patrick Wood for Jordan Courtney-Perkins (72′), Robert Mak for Jordan Courtney-Perkins (71′) and Corey Hollman for Zachary de Jesus (90′).

Player of the match: Robert Mak​

The player that probably impressed the most for Sydney was Robert Mak.

His rating is (8.7) with 1 goal, 42 passes (86% accurate) and 7 key passes. He won 3 duels out of 7. He performed 4 crosses.

Perth Glory – Formation

Perth Glory
G
C. Cook 13.Australia
9.2
D
John Koutroumbis 2.Australia
7.1
81'
D
Mark Beevers  5.England
7.1
D
Aleksandar Susnjar  15.Australia
7.0
D
Darryl Lachman 29.Curaçao
7.0
M
Salim Khelifi 10.Tunisia
6.3
46'
M
Jarrod Carluccio 17.Australia
6.6
67'
M
G. Colli 20.Australia
6.8
46'
M
Oliver Bozanic 24.Australia
7.0
Goals90'
F
Luke Ivanovic 12.Australia
6.3
46'
F
Adam Taggart 22.Australia
7.0
Goals63'
Substitutes
G
Oliver Sail 1.New Zealand
D
K. Majekodunmi 28.Australia
M
Aaron McEneff 6.Northern Ireland
6.8
46'
M
T. Ostler 19.Australia
6.8
81'
F
Stefan Colakovski 7.Australia
7.1
46'
F
D. Bennie 23.Australia
6.4
46'
F
Bruce Kamau 77.Australia
7.0
67'

Perth Glory started with a conservative line-up (4-4-2).

Alen Stajcic played with: Cameron Cook (9.2), John Koutroumbis (7.1), Darryl Lachman (7.0), Mark Beevers (7.1), Aleksandar Susnjar (7.0), Salim Khelifi (6.3), Giordano Colli (6.8), Oliver Božanić (7.0), Jarrod Carluccio (6.6), Adam Taggart (7.0) and Luke Ivanovic (6.3).

They had on the bench: Oliver Sail, Aaron McEneff (6.8), Stefan Colakovski (7.1), Trent Ostler (6.8), Daniel Bennie (6.4), Kaelan Majekodunmi and Bruce Kamau (7.0).

Substitutions

Perth Glory made 5 changes: Luke Ivanovic for Daniel Bennie (46′), Salim Khelifi for Stefan Colakovski (46′), Giordano Colli for Aaron McEneff (46′), Jarrod Carluccio for Bruce Kamau (67′) and John Koutroumbis for Trent Ostler (81′).

Player of the match: Cameron Cook​

The most impressive player for Perth Glory was the goalkeeper: Cameron Cook. His rating is 9.18. He performed 11 saves.

Results of the day

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