Perth Glory

2022 - 5 - 5

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Perth Glory stun Melbourne City in ALM (Hunter Valley News)

Melbourne City have thrown away a golden opportunity to clinch a second A-League Men premiership, stunned 2-0 by...

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Perth Glory stun Melbourne City in the A-League (FTBL Australia)

Wooden spooners Perth Glory have stunned leaders Melbourne City 2-0 to end their 16-game winless run and keep the race for the A-League Men premiership ...

5 May 2022 5 May 2022 "Obviously, very proud of the boys. So I'm extremely proud of them." 5 May 2022 "But regardless of that, we can't be playing like that.

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Melbourne teams jostle for ALM premiership (7NEWS.com.au)

A Victorian team will win the A-League Men premiership, with Melbourne City, Melbourne Victory and Western United still all able to finish on top of the ...

A top-two spot and a week off in the first week of finals is also on the line, with United opening the door for Victory after dropping five of six points in their past two games. Given City's superior goal difference, Victory and United have to win their final games to have a chance at claiming the premiership. The A-League Men regular season is set for a thrilling conclusion, with Melbourne City, Melbourne Victory and Western United all capable of claiming the premiership in the final round.

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Perth Glory stun A-League ladder leaders Melbourne City with their ... (The West Australian)

Bottom-placed Perth Glory caused the A-League boilover of the season with a 2-0 win over defending champions and top-of-the-table Melbourne City in their ...

City needed a win to secure the Premiers Plate with one game remaining but Glory had obviously not read the script. It was their first win in 17 games, just their fourth in the COVID and injury-ravaged campaign. Bottom-placed Perth Glory caused the A-League boilover of the season with a 2-0 win over defending champions and top-of-the-table Melbourne City in their final game of the year at HBF Park.

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Perth Glory stuns Melbourne City 2-0 to send Premier's Plate to final ... (The New Daily)

Melbourne City has thrown away a golden opportunity to clinch a second A-League Men premiership, stunned 2-0 by wooden spooners Perth Glory.

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United slip to costly ALM draw with Jets (Blue Mountains Gazette)

Western United's hopes of securing the A-League Men premiership have taken a hammer blow, opening the door for Melbourne City to claim the plate after ...

I want them to be proud of first of all what we've achieved so far in terms of putting ourselves in at least this position, and also the performance from tonight. "To see that kind of performance with one day less turnaround compared to them as well and how strong we finished that game, I couldn't be more proud of that group of players today." "But we want to be going into finals in this sort of form and it was a very good away performance that's for sure.

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Melbourne teams jostle for ALM premiership (The West Australian)

A Victorian team will win the A-League Men premiership, with Melbourne City, Melbourne Victory and Western United still all able to finish on top of the ...

A top-two spot and a week off in the first week of finals is also on the line, with United opening the door for Victory after dropping five of six points in their past two games. Given City's superior goal difference, Victory and United have to win their final games to have a chance at claiming the premiership. Instead, City are on 46 points with a goal difference of +21, ahead of Victory (45 points, +14) and United (45 points, +11).

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Perth Glory stun A-League ladder leaders Melbourne City with their ... (PerthNow)

Bottom-placed Perth Glory caused the A-League boilover of the season with a 2-0 win over defending champions and top-of-the-table Melbourne City in their ...

It was the same story after the break as the siege continued, Leckie hit the crossbar, headed wide and fired straight at Reddy while Maclaren’s header was off-target — but Timmins was on target. It was their first win in 17 games, just their fourth in the COVID and injury-ravaged campaign. Glory were dominated but their defence stood solid and at the centre of the remarkable result was towering defender Darryl Lachman, surely destined for the Most Glorious Player award, after playing every game this season.

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United slip to costly ALM draw with Jets (Eden Magnet)

Western United's hopes of securing the A-League Men premiership will go down to a hectic final round after...

I want them to be proud of first of all what we've achieved so far in terms of putting ourselves in at least this position, and also the performance from tonight. "To see that kind of performance with one day less turnaround compared to them as well and how strong we finished that game, I couldn't be more proud of that group of players today." "But we want to be going into finals in this sort of form and it was a very good away performance that's for sure.

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Young A-League defender headed to the Netherlands (FTBL Australia)

Perth Glory defender Joshua Rawlins is heading to Europe, with the A-League player to compete in the Eredivisie.

5 May 2022 5 May 2022 5 May 2022 "Joshua is a football right-back. He has since made 37 senior appearances, including 22 A-League matches for Glory this season. The former Joeys player, who was part of the 2019 FIFA Under-17 World Cup in Brazil, made his senior professional debut last season.

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Perth Glory straight back to work after stunning win over reigning A ... (The West Australian)

Perth Glory were straight back into training after Wednesday's stunning 2-0 boilover win over reigning A-League champions and ladder-leading Melbourne City.

“That process is going to be pivotal for them moving forward and for the club moving forward.” “There are a lot of positives but there’s a lot of hard work to be done to get us where we need to be.” “The bigger the moment, the bigger the opportunity and we spoke about earning the victory. “They have learnt the flip side and what it’s like to lose 6-0. “The cup match is going to be an extremely difficult task because we are going to be on the road.” “It was a good win, a solid win, one that we deserved but it’s just a small step.

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