Adelaide United have booked a semi-final clash with Melbourne City after a thrilling 3-1 elimination final victory over...
Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement "I thought we dominated the game for 25 minutes - it was a sloppy goal for us to concede," he said. Ten minutes into the second half and the Mariners had a goal but it was correctly ruled out for offside. "It was a bit of a stretched game, that's the way Central Coast play," he said.
Adelaide United have overcome a stubborn Central Coast 3-1 in the A-League Men elimination final to set up a semi-final clash against Melbourne City.
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Adelaide United have booked a semi-final clash with Melbourne City after a thrilling 3-1 elimination final victory over Central Coast Mariners at Coopers Stadium. The Reds were made to work hard for the win with the Mariners looking the more likely at ...
Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement "I thought we dominated the game for 25 minutes - it was a sloppy goal for us to concede," he said. Ten minutes into the second half and the Mariners had a goal but it was correctly ruled out for offside. "It was a bit of a stretched game, that's the way Central Coast play," he said.
Adelaide United booked a semi-final clash with Melbourne City after a thrilling 3-1 Elimination Final victory over Central Coast Mariners at Coopers Stadium ...
Isaias played a first-time, long ball out wide on the left to Goodwin, who whipped in a perfect cross for Kusini Yengi to side-fott home from close range. Adelaide worked their way back into the contest and the two sides traded blows before the Reds broke the deadlock in the 26th minute. Carl Veart’s Adelaide attacked straight from the kick-off but once the Mariners settled, they gained control of the match and pressed the Reds back.
Adelaide United set up a semi-final meeting with A-League champions Melbourne City as Carl Veart's side defeated Central Coast Mariners 3-1 at Hindmarsh…
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Western United and Adelaide have stood tallest in the A-League elimination finals, to set up two huge semi-final ties against Victory and City respectively.
It’s always on a knife’s edge, it can go either way, and our boys were tremendous,” Mr Veart said post-match. It’s finals football. The Reds capitalised on a loose ball and a defensive error to take the lead, with skipper Craig Goodwin guiding the ball into the bottom left corner to give his side the lead (26′).