Demie Finale Retour
18 mai 2024
Sky Stadium
ENG start at 5mnts nothing missed
A-League.2023.2024.SF.Phoenix.Victory.ENG.twb22.mp4
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Melbourne Victory are through to the Isuzu UTE A-League Grand Final, having stunned Wellington Phoenix in a 2-1 extra-time win at Sky Stadium on Saturday night. The shock Victory win decided a two-legged Semi-Final tie after a goalless draw in the first leg to send the away side through to the 2024 title decider, set to take place against either Central Coast Mariners in Gosford, or Sydney FC at Victory’s home venue, AAMI Park pending the result of Saturday night’s other Semi-Final.
Adama Traore’s first A-Leagues goal in more than a decade put Victory on top with less than 10 minutes to play in regular time, and the long-range strike was a beauty. Traore’s opener came after a contentious penalty awarded to Wellington, taken by captain Alex Rufer and saved by Victory keeper Paul Izzo, whose phenomenal individual Finals Series rolled on. Victory looked set to record a 1-0 win before a dramatic 99th-minute equaliser scored by Phoenix substitute Oskar Zawada, which forced another 30 minutes of play in front of a record crowd of 33,297 fans at Sky Stadium. In the first half of extra time, Victory reclaimed the lead. Jake Brimmer’s corner delivery created the chance for Chris Ikonomidis to snatch the winning goal; he ghosted in at the far post to turn Roderick Miranda’s flick-on header over the line. Victory held on to book their Grand Final ticket, ending the Phoenix’s fairy tale season in heart-breaking fashion over 120 minutes.
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