Melbourne Victory have humiliated their biggest rivals, crushing Sydney FC 4-1 to raise further questions about Sky Blues coach Steve Corica's future.
“We knew we needed a big performance today and I thought the players delivered from the start to the end. Close to the halfway mark and with a staggered Sydney defence in front of him, the Socceroos striker turned on the afterburners, surging down the right flank, past a heavy-legged Alex Wilkinson, cutting inside James Donachie, and then unleashing a rocket into the roof of the net. “It’s a fantastic performance and achievement for everyone at the club. But Sydney’s players were meek and showed little resistance, with the result putting Victory two points clear of second-placed City, who play Wellington Phoenix on Monday night and can win the title if they prevail. Corica may appear to have lost elements of the fan base but the key question is whether the board still thinks he is the man for a rebuild. Victory’s Nick D’Agostino opened the scoring in the 14th minute with a goal that came entirely out of nowhere.
Melbourne Victory kept their premiership hopes alive with a dominant 4-1 win over Sydney FC on Saturday night.
Victory’s next match will be a final, but when and against whom remains to be seen. Should both fail to win, Victory will be premiers. We just have to keep going and work hard.” Obviously it is up to other results now but it was a top performance tonight and I’m glad to have finally reached double figures (in goals this season).” But I know I’m capable of it and it fell nicely for me.” Brimmer continued his red-hot form with a delightful free-kick lifted expertly over the Sky Blues’ defensive wall.
Melbourne Victory's hopes of winning the A-League Men premiership remain alive after beating Sydney FC 4-1 to leap to the top of the table.
Sydney's Bobo entered in the 71st minute for his final home appearance but didn't score and Victory rounded out their performance when Jason Davidson's late corner bobbled around and Hamill charged in to smash home a header. Victory regained the lead on the half-hour mark when Brimmer sent his free kick up and over the wall for a memorable goal. Jake Brimmer and Jason Geria sent Victory clear in the 30th and 38th minutes before Brendan Hamill added an exclamation mark with his goal in the 87th.