Monday, November 21, 2022

Ladies First: Liberty A-League 2022 2023 Adelaide United Sydney FC


Day One
20 novembre 2022
Service FM Stadium

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With Sunday afternoon’s clash between Adelaide United and Sydney FC locked at 0-0 heading into the final minutes of regular time, a cagey, hard-fought affair looked destined to end as a stalemate. Unless either side was able to produce a game-breaking moment of magic, that is.
You might have expected the stars in red or sky blue to produce that moment – be it Cortnee Vine, Fiona Worts, Princess Ibini, Chelsie Dawber, Mackenzie Hawkesby or Dylan Holmes. But in the end, it was a Young Matildas prospect on a scholarship contract who had the final say. Emilia Murray, 18, signed on with the Reds for 2022-23 after making 10 appearances last season under Adrian Stenta. 


Between Liberty A-League seasons, Murray bagged 11 goals in 12 games in all competitions for Football SA NTC in the NPLW, and came into the new campaign at the Reds bolstered by captaining the Young Matildas for this month’s Four Nations Tournament in Canberra.  Murray described that experience as “a dream come true” – if the Reds teen was pinching herself then, there’s no doubt she’s doing the same in the aftermath of her winning goal against the Sky Blues. The celebrations that ensued said it all: arms raised, eyes wide, and a look of both excitement and disbelief printed across her face. Much akin to Wellington Phoenix teenager Alyssa Whinham’s priceless reaction to her first Liberty A-League strike in 2021-22, the emotional scenes caused by Murray’s well-taken winner showed how opportunities given to young players can produce moments of magic.





















 

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