Glory moved firmly into the Finals frame after second-half goals from Adam Taggart and Mark Beevers secured a thrilling, 2-1 comeback win over Macarthur FC ...
Red Cards: None As has been the case in almost every Glory game at Macedonia Park this season, the drama continued right to the death as Adam Zimarino was just off-target with a vicious drive from outside the box and fellow-substitute Luke Bodnar produced a superb block at the other end to deflect a goalbound strike from Craig Noone wide of the mark. Noone was off-target again in stoppage-time, to the collective relief of the home faithful who were able to celebrate a deserved and crucial win just seconds later. “The belief is very big in that dressing room and what I’m most proud of today with the players is that they stuck to the process and kept playing and against adversity, they showed a lot of character and a lot of belief.” With Glory so clearly in the ascendancy, it came as a huge shock when it was the Bulls who broke the deadlock moments before the break, Rose cutting inside and picking out the bottom corner from the edge of the box. Seemingly undaunted at that unfortunate setback, the men in purple continued to threaten as the second half wore on and were rewarded in the 64th minute when, having been sent away down the right channel by Jelacic, Ryan Williams stood up an inviting cross to the far post where Taggart outmuscled a cluster of Macarthur defenders to head home. Knowing that a win was essential to keep them in the Finals hunt, Glory started purposefully and could have been ahead inside the opening minutes as Trent Ostler and Mustafa Amini combined to send Taggart in on goal, but Filip Kurto managed to smother the striker’s close-range shot. “I thought we deserved to be on top going into half-time, but in the end we got what we deserved. “I thought we controlled the contest for most of it and were very unlucky to go in [at half-time] 1-0 down, to be honest. The result moves Glory up to seventh place in the table, within one point of the top six and Zadkovich was understandably delighted with the way his charges battled back to secure a vital victory. The men in purple have made a habit of securing dramatic victories at their temporary home and did so after dominating the first-half only to find themselves trailing at the break courtesy of a well-taken goal from Lachlan Rose. But two headed goals from Taggart and Beevers in the space of five minutes midway through the second period turned the game on its head and ensured that Ruben Zadkovich’s side would claim all three points at home for the sixth time this season.
Perth Glory have bid a fond farewell to Macedonia Park, coming from a goal down to defeat Macarthur FC 2-1 and keep their A-League Men finals hopes alive.
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Perth Glory will take a no-fear approach into next Sunday's crunch clash with Melbourne Victory despite the team's wobbles on the road.
We beat Central Coast away from home earlier in the season. Each week we’re trying to get the points to get in there, and I believe we can still do it.” “We go to Melbourne with no fear and (we want to) go and play our best and put our best foot forward.” “We want to play finals,” he said. “Down 2-0 away to Wellington shows a lot of character to get a point there. Saturday night’s 2-1 win over Macarthur at Macedonia Park moved Glory to within a point of sixth-placed Sydney FC with four rounds of the season remaining.
Perth Glory's love affair with Macedonia Park has continued right until the end, with two second-half headers lifting them to a 2-1 win over Macarthur.
[25 Mar 2023](//www.ftbl.com.au/news/excitement-machines-socceroos-chiefs-salivate-over-next-gen-talents-592520) [31 Mar 2023](//www.ftbl.com.au/news/leicester-boss-hails-aussies-for-looking-after-souttar-592749) [27 Mar 2023](//www.ftbl.com.au/news/kuols-scottish-advice-they-dont-care-who-you-are---theyre-just-going-to-go-through-you-592528) [27 Mar 2023](//www.ftbl.com.au/news/aussie-bundesliga-prodigy-enjoying-more-fans-more-politics-than-a-league-can-offer-592529) "But for us, it's pretty nerve wracking. We beat Central Coast away from home earlier in the season.
Perth Glory have bid a fond farewell to Macedonia Park, coming from a goal down to defeat Macarthur FC 2-1 and keep their A-League Men finals hopes alive.
The away side were spurred into action and only a deflection from Luke Bodnar denied Craig Noone an equaliser with two minutes to play, but Perth were able to see out the reminder of the game fairly comfortably. Minutes later, Dowse whipped in a free-kick from the right and Beevers ghosted in between Johnathon Aspropotamitis and Jake McGing to nod Perth into the lead. However, two goals in five minutes - a pair of headers to Adam Taggart and Mark Beevers - turned the game on its head and proved to be enough to secure all three points.
Perth Glory secured a dramatic 2-1 comeback win over Macarthur FC in their final ISUZU UTE A-League game at Macedonia Park. Adam Taggart and Mark Beevers ...
I thought we controlled the contest for most of it and were very unlucky to go in [at half-time] 1-0 down, to be honest. Noone was off-target again in stoppage-time, and Perth Glory celebrated a deserved and crucial win just seconds later. In the 64th minute, Ryan Williams stood up an inviting cross to the far post where Taggart outmuscled a cluster of Macarthur defenders to head home. Despite the setback, the men in purple continued to threaten as the second half wore on. Adam Taggart and Mark Beevers scored two goals in the second half to ensure the victory, and move up to seventh place in the table. Perth Glory knew a win was essential to keep them in the hunt for the Finals and started the game purposefully.
Perth Glory coach Alex Epakis has paid tribute to retiring defender Kim Carroll following the team's gutsy 1-0 A-League Women victory over Brisbane Roar.
Rigby struggled to walk after coming off second best in a late challenge for the ball, but Epakis did not think the injury was serious. “We’re not going to get the opportunity to play finals, and that’s going to sting because ... Perth’s players lifted for the occasion, producing a fighting display in the second half to ensure the 35-year-old went out a winner.