Thursday, April 4, 2024

Australia A-League 2023 2024 Highlights Day 22

  

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Western United’s four-game unbeaten streak came to an emphatic end on Friday night, dispatched 4-1 by a Nestory Irankunda-inspired Adelaide United at Coopers Stadium. Irankunda became the youngest player in Isuzu UTE A-League history to score a hat-trick as the 18-year-old handed bottom side Western their 13th defeat of the season. For the third consecutive Isuzu UTE A-League fixture, Jamie Maclaren was named among the substitutes by Melbourne City. The league’s all-time leading goalscorer and City’s captain, Maclaren was again on the bench with young forward Max Caputo preferred up front in Saturday’s 0-0 draw against Newcastle Jets at AAMI Park.


It was relentless and it was dominant as Sydney FC overpowered defending champions Central Coast Mariners 2-0 on Saturday night. From the opening whistle, the Sky Blues dominated but for 73 minutes they were frustrated by the second-placed Mariners until Anthony Caceres and Joel King broke the stubborn resistance and sent a statement to the rest of the competition. Victory star impresses after completing a near two-year first Fornaroli’s match-winner was teed up by Daniel Arzani, who ticked off a significant milestone. Wellington moved six points clear of the Mariners having equalled their highest regular-season A-League Men’s points tally of 46 after also reaching that total through 27 matches in 2014-15. The high-flying ‘Nix have managed it in 23 this term.





NEXT MATCHDAY

Round 23 of the Isuzu UTE A-League season will kicks off this Friday night and with saturday Melbourne Derby











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