Berisha, Finkler star for Victory

By News / Wire

Melbourne Victory’s creative duo Besart Berisha and Gui Finkler have shown great promise in a 3-0 friendly win over Perth Glory.

Berisha scored two goals at AAMI Park on Sunday, with Finkler providing the opener.

Albanian forward Berisha, playing as the focal point in Victory’s attack, pleased coach Kevin Muscat in the side’s first hit-out against A-League opposition of the pre-season.

“Once we were in that front four, we did look dangerous,” he said.

On 35 minutes, Brazilian Finkler scored the first with a deflected free kick.

Finker turned provider for Victory’s second, jinking neatly before setting up Berisha to fire home after 70 minutes.

Five minutes later, Archie Thompson was brought down by Glory goalkeeper Danny Vukovic, allowing Berisha to score his second from the penalty spot.

Victory weren’t without their uncomfortable moments as Perth took contol for long periods of the second half.

Glory played a 4-1-3-2 formation with new signings Youssof Hersi, Richard Garcia and Mitch Nichols sitting behind a front two of Irish international Andy Keogh and Chris Harold.

Coach Kenny Lowe saw enough from his side to be pleased but said he might be tempted to head back into the transfer market for another striker.

“I thought the performance was OK, it was certainly closer than the scoreline indicated,” he said.

“We’ve got one spot left, the marquee position. Whether we fill that or not, I don’t know, I’m certainly trying to fill it.”

Muscat said he had one eye on bringing other players in but wouldn’t be doing it for the numbers.

“We’ll only do that if it’s going to improve the squad and improve the team.”

In Sunday’s other A-League friendly, Central Coast Mariners drew 1-1 with Melbourne City in Lismore.

Rob Wielaert opened the scoring for City in the 56th minutes before Malick Mane equalised from the spot a minute later.

The Crowd Says:

2014-09-08T11:12:14+00:00

Kyle Stewart

Roar Pro


There is no way wikipedia would be in front of this, Victory would announce this straight away

2014-09-08T01:45:34+00:00

AZ_RBB

Guest


Makes sense. Thanks.

2014-09-08T01:36:28+00:00

Justin Mahon

Roar Rookie


The club wanted to play on AAMI Park, but didn't want the expense of opening the stadium. It wasn't about secrecy (hence the stream) - but about affordable access to their home ground at this stage of the pre-season.

2014-09-08T00:23:21+00:00

pete4

Guest


Interesting if it happens... @neilsherwin Wiki says Florent Malouda has joined Victory on a one-year deal. No source mentioned though. #ALeague

2014-09-08T00:21:03+00:00

AZ_RBB

Guest


Anyone know why this was played behind closed doors?

2014-09-07T23:37:09+00:00

pete4

Guest


Tuggeranong United awaits next week :)

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