Saturday, November 19, 2022

Ladies First: Liberty A-League 2021 2022 Grand Final Sidney FC Melbourne Victory


Finale
27 mars 2022
Netsrata Jubilee Stadium

ENG B'cast Replay from 30emnt till celebrations
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Melbourne Victory have staged one of the most remarkable A-League Women's finals comebacks with a stunning 2-1 win over Sydney FC to win their second consecutive championship. After barely scraping into fourth spot after injuries, illnesses, fatigue, and a backlog of games forced them to play half their season in the space of a month, Victory reached the final the hard way. They overcame both a red-hot Adelaide United in the semi-final and second-placed Melbourne City in the elimination final to return to Jubilee Stadium in Sydney for a grand final rematch against premiers Sydney FC  The Sky Blues dominated the opening half in both possession and opportunities, but Victory goalkeeper Casey Dumont — who was named player of the match — made a number of crucial saves to keep her side's hopes alive. Indeed, Sydney threw all it could at the team that snatched last season's championship from under its nose, tallying over twice as many shots as Victory over the course of the match, but the defending champions stood firm. The opening goal came largely against the run of play with veteran Victory midfielder Amy Jackson popping up at the back post to head home a curling cross from Matildas star Kyra Cooney-Cross in the 49th minute.


While Sydney tried to strike back a number of times, it was Victory who extended their lead just after the hour when American striker Catherine Zimmerman slammed a goal through Jada Mathyssen-Whyman's legs after a sloppy Sky Blues clearance. The Sky Blues would claw a goal back minutes later through stand-out attacker Cortnee Vine, but unlike her heroics in the semi-final comeback against Melbourne City, her team were not able to find a second to carry the game into extra-time as Victory defended valiantly to the full-time whistle. With this championship win, Victory head coach Jeff Hopkins has become the most successful coach in the history of the competition with four championship wins, while the club have won their first ever back-to-back trophies since the league's inception in 2008.


















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