An avalanche of goals but still some clean sheets to end the season: The A-League players who were the difference in Round 26
Joe Lolley was outstanding for the Sky Blues, scoring a brace as Sydney FC equaled their biggest ever victory.
The Daily Telegraph is reporting Sydney FC goalkeeper Liam Reddy has been sent home from New Zealand for being drunk on the team flight to Wellington overnight.
The club flew to New Zealand ahead of Friday night’s crunch elimination final against Wellington.
Reddy is reported to have admitted to being drunk, with the furious club banishing him home, and suspending him for the A-League finals series. Reddy will also be charged with a breach notice under the A-League disciplinary procedure.
Reddy has been serving as deputy to Ivan Necevski, and was expected to start from the bench for the club.
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Joe Lolley was outstanding for the Sky Blues, scoring a brace as Sydney FC equaled their biggest ever victory.
Here is the way the Roar expert panel sees all the action unfolding across the final weekend of play prior to the semi-finals.
Even though St.Pauli ultimately lost a high-scoring affair, Jackson Irvine was a standout, as well as scoring a late goal.
Mathew Leckie played a pivotal part in Melbourne City claiming an 8-nil win; playing a role in several of his team's goals.
The loser of the Sydney Derby will be under immense pressure entering the final three matches of the season.
A good performance from Michael Ruhs, scoring twice to beat Macarthur and doubling his season goal tally in the process.