22e journee
27 mars 2024
Industry Group Stadium
ENG
Women.A-League.2023.2024.Mariners.Western.United.ENG.twb22.mp4
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Kiara De Domizio came off the bench to score her very first Liberty A-League goal and rescue a point for Western United in a top-four clash with Central Coast Mariners on Thursday night. The two sides kicked off the final round of the regular season needing a win to lock in their respective spots inside the top four and it looked as thought the Mariners would take all three points when Annalise Rasmussen came off the bench to fire the hosts into the lead. But De Domizio answered back with her maiden Liberty A-League strike in the 83rd minute, earning Western a share of the spoils at Industree Group Stadium.
The result kept Western in third spot and took their season points tally to 36, with the Mariners close behind on 35. The Mariners are now at risk of dropping out of the top four by the end of the round, with both Western Sydney Wanderers and Melbourne Victory just three points behind in fifth and sixth respectively. Western’s spot in the top four is secured; should both Wanderers and Victory draw level on 36 points with Western, Kat Smith’s side will keep their spot due to a superior number of wins to Victory (11 to nine prior to Victory’s final game). Thursday’s draw also confirms both Sydney FC and Melbourne City as the top-two finishers this season, and a path straight to the Semi Finals for both clubs.
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