Skip to Content. Skip to Navigation.
Football

Match Report

Mariners deny Sydney

11/19/2011 11:03:50 AM

The Central Coast Mariners have held off a fast-finishing Sydney FC to record a thrilling 3-2 victory in a pulsating A-League encounter at the SFS on Saturday night.

Goals to star import Patrick Zwaanswijk and Michael McGlinchey either side of half-time gave the Mariners a commanding 2-0 lead midway through the second half but the Sky Blues refused to surrender without a fight.

An opportunistic header from Nicky Carle gave the parochial 13,947 crowd some hope in the 77th minute before Troy Hearfield restored the visitors' two-goal advantage five minutes later.

The drama continued when marquee man Brett Emerton dragged the hosts back into the contest with a brilliant free-kick on 88 minutes, but the Mariners survived a frenetic finish to post a well-deserved victory.

The Mariners had the better of the early exchanges but the Sky Blues should have hit the front in the eighth minute when Mark Bridge missed a gilt-edged chance in front of goal.

Scott Jamieson sent a clever ball into the penalty box for Bridge who produced a classy first touch but sent his shot well over the woodwork to let the visitors off the hook.

The Mariners' first genuine chance arrived in the 35th minute when Michael Beauchamp failed to clear a dangerous through-ball.

Berni Ibini swooped and sped towards goal only to be denied by Liam Reddy who showed no regard for his own safety to save the day for the hosts.

But he was powerless to stop Zwaanswijk six minutes later after Terry Antonis conceded a free-kick on the edge of the penalty box for a clumsy challenge on Daniel McBreen.

A set move saw Hutchinson deflect the ball for Zwaanswijk who unleashed a furious left-foot strike that blasted into the top-right corner to give the visitors a 1-0 advantage at the break.

There was more bad news for the Sky Blues at the interval after McFlynn succumbed to a leg injury suffered in a collision early in the second half, with Bruno Cazarine the replacement player.

The hosts looked to push the pace at the resumption but soon found themselves in an even deeper hole when the Mariners doubled their advantage in the 66th minute.

Mustafa Amini pushed the ball wide for Pedj Bojic who found McGlinchey all alone in the penalty box.

The New Zealand international produced a clinical finish to silence the home crowd and leave the visitors in the box seat.

Carle opened the hosts' account with an opportunistic header in the 77th minute.

Hirofumi Moriyasu put Bridge in behind the Mariners' defence but his shot was deflected by Justin Pasfield.

The ball fell into the path of Carle who calmly headed the ball into the back of the net without breaking stride to breathe life into the contest.

Sydney FC 2 (Carle 77 Emerton 88)
Central Coast Mariners 3 (Zwaanswijk 41, McGlinchey 66, Hearfield 82)
Crowd: 13,947 at the SFS

 
Photograph Copyright : Getty Images

You Might Also Like

Most Read Articles

Cold tyres almost cost Webber dearly
Cold tyres almost cost Webber dearly
Motorsport
05/27/2012 10:46:36 PM
Monaco Grand Prix winner Mark Webber described the end of Sunday's race as 'very strange' ...
 
 
Leilua charged and stood down
League
05/28/2012 04:01:25 AM
 
Freo's failure comes down to talent
AFL
05/27/2012 11:02:27 PM
 
Bombers look to set up season
AFL
05/28/2012 01:41:21 AM
 
Gritty Tigers do Sheens proud
League
05/27/2012 10:01:48 PM
 
Sea Eagles to accept Matai's ban
League
05/28/2012 05:41:32 AM
 
Alarm bells ringing for Dockers
AFL
05/27/2012 09:24:16 PM
 
Wallabies cop Beale blow
Rugby Union
05/28/2012 03:55:07 AM
 
 
 

Your Say

Our Say

Cup double might not save Di Matteo
Cup double might not save Di Matteo
Iain Strachan
Imagine being shown the door by your employer just weeks after reaching the pinnacle of ...more
Luck was due for Chelsea
Luck was due for Chelsea
Ben Sutton
Chelsea will go down as one of the luckiest teams to have ever won the Champions League, ...more