SYDNEY. Sydney W defeats Western Sydney Wanderers W with a 2-0 win with a penalty scored by M. Hawkesby (67′) and a goal from C. Tallon-Henniker (90′).
The match was played at the Marconi Stadium stadium in Sydney on Saturday and it started at 3:30 pm local time. The referee was Casey Reibelt with the assistance of Maddie Allum and Delfina Dimoski. The 4th official was Mikayla Ryan. The weather was broken clouds. The temperature was pleasant at 22.22 degrees Celsius or 72 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 79%.
Match Statistics
- 54 Ball Possession 46
Shots
- 10 Total 20
- 2 On Target 9
- 4 Off Target 9
- 4 Shots blocked 2
- 67 Attack 58
- 31 Dangerous attack 54
- 0 Ball safe 0
- 0 Penalties 1
- 1 Corners 6
Fouls
- 6 Total 8
- 2 Yellow Cards 0
- 0 Double Yellow 0
- 1 Red Card 0
Ball possession
The ball possession was not so different. Western Sydney Wanderers W was in possession of the ball for 54% of the time vs. Sydney W that controlled the ball for 46% of the time.
Attitude and shots
Sydney W was putting more pressure with 54 dangerous attacks and 20 shots of which 9 were on target. This is one of the reasons why Sydney W won the contest.
Western Sydney Wanderers W shot 10 times, 2 on target, 4 off target. Regarding the opposition, Sydney W shot 20 times, 9 on target, 9 off target.
Cards
Western Sydney Wanderers W received 2 yellow cards (Amy Harrison and Madison McComasky). On the other side, Sydney W didn’t receive any yellow card.
(Western Sydney Wanderers W) was sent off after receiving a red card in the (72′).
Match Timeline
Standings
After playing this encounter, Western Sydney Wanderers W stays with 23 points like Perth Glory W and Newcastle Jets W to hold in the 8th place. On the other side, Sydney W will has 30 points to sit in the 3rd place.
Next matches
In the next match in the A-League Women, Western Sydney Wanderers W will host Canberra United W on the 18th of November with a 3-1 head to head in favor of Canberra United W (2 draws).
Western Sydney Wanderers W – Formation
Western Sydney Wanderers W started with a conservative line-up (4-4-2).
The manager Robert Hooker decided to play with the following team: Sham Khamis
, Madison McComasky , Amy Harrison , Victoria Bruce , Danika Matos , Cushla Rue , Amy Chessari , Olivia Price , Melissa Caceres , Holly Caspers and Sophie Harding .The home team had on the bench: Kaylie Collins, Lauren Keir, Ella Buchanan
, Talia Younis and Ella Abdul Massih .Substitutions
Western Sydney Wanderers W made 3 changes: Melissa Caceres for Ella Buchanan (64′), Holly Caspers for Ella Abdul Massih (64′) and Olivia Price for Talia Younis (72′).
Player of the match: Madison McComasky
Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Western Sydney Wanderers W was Madison McComasky.
His rating is
with 31 passes (0% accurate) and 1 key pass. He won 5 duels out of 10. He performed 2 crosses.Sydney W – Formation
Sydney W started with a aggressive line-up (4-3-3).
Ante Juric played with: Jada Mathyssen Whyman
, Tori Tunmeth , Charlotte Mclean , Jordan Thompson , Kirsty Fenton , Taylor Ray , Margaux Chauvet , Mackenzie Hawkesby , Cortnee Vine , Princess Ibini-Isei and Abbey Lemon .The following players were sitting on the bench: Lucy Johnson
, Shea Connors , Sienna Saveska, Caley Tallon-Henniker and Jasmine Black.Substitutions
Sydney W made 4 changes: Abbey Lemon for Caley Tallon-Henniker (46′), Cortnee Vine for Sienna Saveska (90′), Princess Ibini-Isei for Shea Connors (71′) and Taylor Ray for Lucy Johnson (85′).
Player of the match: Mackenzie Hawkesby
Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Sydney W was Mackenzie Hawkesby.
His rating is
with 1 goal, 43 passes (0% accurate) and 7 key passes. He won 5 duels out of 7. He performed 6 crosses.Results of the day
These are the results of the day in the A-League Women.