Melina Ayers looks to have built on previous seasons, now with three goals in her past two A-League matches. With three home games in a row on their way for the ...
With three home games in a row on their way for the Victory, Ayers will be looking to capitalise to grow her tally at home in Melbourne. Lia Privitelli’s darting move in the 55th minute drew a foul from Glory’s Sarah Cain, which resulted in her second yellow, bringing the set piece which saw Melina Ayers make it 2-0 in the 58th. Maja Markovski won a foul within a minute of entering the action, which resulted in a move which saw Victory come close to a fourth.
Alex Chidiac's brilliant goal direct from a corner and Melina Ayres' brace have led Melbourne Victory to a 3-0 A-League Women win over a 10-woman Perth ...
"But where I become really proud is once we went down, we didn't drop tools. "We didn't want them to come here and have an easy game. Goad floated in a corner and it bobbled around in the area before Ayres chested down the ball and lashed home. "You can see that she's back to the form she was in the year before last and the last three games of last year when she came back from injury," Hopkins said. The striker took a touch, turned on the ball and coolly ripped it into the bottom corner. Ayres smashed home her second goal, and third in two games, two minutes later, before Chidiac's wonderful strike directly from a corner kick in the 75th minute wrapped up Victory's second win on the bounce.
Jeff Hopkins' Melbourne Victory Women claimed all three points away from home against the Perth Glory on Sunday evening. This is what Hopkins had to say ...
“I know that we are going to get better and better. “We understand that we are not where we want to finish, we still have a lot of improvement in our play, in the way that we defend, in our intensity, in the way that we move the ball.” “First of all, really happy.