Glory surge to 2-0 win over Gold Coast

By Chris Pike / Roar Guru

Gold Coast United had nobody but themselves to blame for a fifth straight A-League defeat after conceding two needless penalties in Perth Glory’s 2-0 victory at nib Stadium.

United remained bottom of the A-League table with just five points from nine games, the result sure to enhance the pressure on coach Miron Bleiberg.

It was a lacklustre and ill-disciplined Gold Coast in hot conditions in Perth.

They conceded 16 free kicks throughout the game and two needless penalties saw the Glory secure the win.

Perth welcomed the leg-up, having come into the game on the back of four loses from their last five games following a three-win start to the campaign.

They opened the scoring when a 19th-minute handball from a corner by Zach Anderson led to Mile Sterjovski’s successful penalty shot.

Then a poor challenge by Dylan McAllister on Andrezinho saw Shane Smeltz slot a penalty in the 52nd minute to secure the Glory’s win.

Anderson’s night got even worse soon after for Gold Coast when he put in another crude challenge on Andrezinho that saw him earn a second yellow card to leave his team a man down for the last half-hour.

The first half penalty summed up a lacklustre night.

From a corner, Anderson needlessly lifted his arm while under no pressure and the ball cannoned into it.

In just his third appearance and second start of the season for the Glory, Sterjovski scored the goal from the penalty and it capped off a good game for him hot on the heels of the birth of his third child, Lilly Veronica at 3am on Friday morning.

The former Socceroo showed he still has plenty to offer at A-League level, his penalty capping an solid performance before he came off in the 70th minute.

The Crowd Says:

2011-12-04T08:39:31+00:00

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"constantly committing schoolboy errors.." I didn't blame the refs in my comment, but now you have brought it to my attentions... those B******s :)

2011-12-04T05:19:57+00:00

PeterK

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And five different referees for the five games? They can't all be making mistakes, and can't all be "homies"! But I agree QsAF -- I want GCU to do well, and to be competitive.

2011-12-03T22:13:13+00:00

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Five games five penalties you can't win games constantly committing schoolboy errors..

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