Sydney v Western Sydney highlights: Ninkovic goal seals derby for Sydney

By Athos Sirianos / Roar Guru

Match result:

The Harbour City is painted sky blue as Sydney FC claim bragging rights and continue their impressive form over their bitter rivals the Wanderers.

In front of over 40,000 fans, the match got underway in frantic fashion as both sides pressed for an early goal in tense opening minutes.

MATCH REPORT: SYDNEY FC DOWN WANDERERS IN DERBY

After some flat periods, the Wanderers were controversially denied the opening goal right at the end of the first half, as Jaushua Sotirio was denied by the linesman who waved it offside. Wanderers fans were right to be aggrieved, as the official should have given the benefit of the doubt to the attacking team.

Western Sydney hit back hard in the second half, controlling the early stages. However Sydney reaped the reward for absorbing the Wanderers’ pressure, with a Milos Ninkovic strike into the bottom corner giving his side the lead.

Ninkovic’s late goal proved the difference, as Sydney stood strong in defence to continue their unbeaten start to the season.

A great performance nonetheless by the Wanderers, who were unlucky not come away with a point after controlling most of the game.

Although not the most eventful derby, the Sky Blues will be happy to come away with the three points.

Sydney travel to Gosford next week to face the Mariners, while the still-winless Wanderers host Perth.

Final score
Sydney FC 1
Western Sydney Wanderers 0

Match preview

The Sydney Derby takes centre stage this evening as Sydney FC host rivals the Western Sydney Wanderers in an A-League encounter not to be missed. Join The Roar from 7:15pm (AEDT) for live scores and commentary.

After a plethora of goals and excitement in last week’s Melbourne Derby, it is Sydney’s turn in the spotlight as two bitter rivals go head to head.

Tonight’s match is the 10th Sydney Derby and despite not having many encounters, there is certainly no love lost between these two sides.

This has proven to be more than a football match to the players and supporters, with plenty of passion and raw emotion. The fixture is always a fiery affair, with 52 yellow cards collectively handed out at an average of six bookings per match.

Sydney FC have started better of the two sides this season, being undefeated in their opening two games. The Sky Blues left it late to claim victory over the Jets last week, with an 89th minute Alex Brosque header sealing victory.

FC were rewarded for their persistence up front, and the win set a new A-League record as Sydney continue their impressive unbeaten away run to 16 matches.

Meanwhile, Western Sydney are winless in their first two games and are determined to get things rolling in season 2015-16. The Wanderers managed one point last week as they travelled to Adelaide, with Andreu going from villain to hero, scoring the equaliser following an early own goal.

The Wanderers will want to liven things up this weekend after a scrappy affair against the Reds. They will also look to go against the course of recent history, with the red and black brigade having not won a Sydney Derby since January 2014.

Tony Popovic’s men are a very different side to the one that lined up in last season’s fixtures, with only six players from the Wanderers’ squad of 15 in the previous derby set to play.

There have certainly been some thrilling encounters between these two sides, none more so than the last time these two sides met.

A seven-goal thriller saw the Sky Blues escape with the three points. Having let a three-goal lead slip, they found the back of the net to clinch a late victory.

History favours the Graham Arnold’s side this evening, having won three out of the previous five derbies, with another being drawn. Yet history means nothing, as in a derby anything is possible.

Sydney welcome back Slovakian marquee Filip Holosko from injury while Andrew Hoole returns from suspension. Ali Abbas remains unavailable as he recovers from a knee injury.

The Wanderers make two new inclusions, welcoming Alberto and Jonathan Aspropotamitis into the side.

The Sydney Derby is the perfect stage for Wanderers striker Federico Piovaccari to make his mark on the A-League. The Italian has been unlucky in front of goal, failing to score in his opening two games.

Last season’s derby saw the emergence of Kerem Bulut, whose brace sent Wanderers fans into raptures. Can Piovaccari do the same?

This game is one of the most anticipated fixtures of the season and won’t disappoint. Both teams will be determined to get the three points and enjoy bragging rights across the Harbour City.

Prediction
Sydney FC 2-1

Will Sydney FC continue their form over their bitter rivals? Or will the Wanderers spoil the party with their first victory of the season? Join The Roar from 7:15pm (AEDT) for scores and debate in our live blog.

The Crowd Says:

2015-10-24T14:37:20+00:00

Bondy

Guest


Charming little thing isn't he ? ...

AUTHOR

2015-10-24T10:51:12+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


Match Result. The city of Sydney is painted Sky Blue as it is Sydney FC who claim bragging rights and continue their impressive form over their bitter rivals. In front of over 40,000 fans, the match got underway in quite a frantic fashion as both sides continually pressed for an early goal. It was quite a tense opening few minutes as both teams looked to grab the early ascendancy. The match had several flat moments. It took until late in the First Half for things to get going again. The Wanderers were controversially denied the opening goal right at the cusp of the first half as Sotirio was denied by the linesman who waved it offside. The Wanderers fans were right to be aggrieved as the official should have given the benefit of the doubt to the attacking team. The Wanderers hit back hard in the second half as they gave it all they had, controlling the early stages of the second half. Sydney were thus rewarded for their ability to absorb the extreme pressure from the Wanderers, as a Ninkovic strike into the bottom corner gave his side the lead, in front of their beloved fans at the Cove. Ninkovic's late goal proved the difference in the end as Sydney stood strong in defence. The Sky Blues continue their unbeaten run. A great performance nonetheless by the Wanderers who were unlucky not come away with a point as they controlled most of the game. Although it was not the most eventful derby, it is one that they Sky Blues will be happy to come away victors from. Sydney travel to Gosford next week to face the Mariners, whilst the Wanderers host Perth where they will look to claim their first victory.

2015-10-24T10:47:11+00:00

Fussball ist unser leben

Roar Guru


Good to see you're watching. I don't even tune in to other sports becasue they're so boring.

2015-10-24T10:34:31+00:00

Kaks

Roar Guru


The only good thing to take away from this game as a Wanderer is that no one in red and black is as despicable a human as Ryall

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2015-10-24T10:33:32+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


FULL TIME Ben Williams blows the whistle for full time as it is the Sky Blues that make it four out of five derbies as Sydney is painted Sky Blue thanks to brilliant strike of Ninkovic. Sydney 1 Wanderers 0

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2015-10-24T10:32:27+00:00

Athos Sirianos

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93' Jamieson's corner is poor as it rebounds out for a Sydney throw. The Sky Blues slowing things down here. Sydney 1 Wanderers 0

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2015-10-24T10:31:44+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


92' Two minutes to go as the home fans can sense a win here at the Allianz. Sydney are just knocking the ball forward with every chance they get. The Wanderers meanwhile win a corner at the other end. What's to come from this play?

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2015-10-24T10:30:41+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


91' Ryall issued a yellow card after a blatant foul on the wing slowing down the play. Sydney 1 Wanderers 0

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2015-10-24T10:30:04+00:00

Athos Sirianos

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91' The Sky Blues happy to take some time off the clock, as they win a throw in on the wing. Sydney 1 Wanderers 0

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2015-10-24T10:29:05+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


90' We head into stoppage time as the fourth referee allocates 4 extra minutes. Is there another twist to come in this derby? Sydney 1 Wanderers 0

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2015-10-24T10:27:50+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


GOAL Sydney FC hit the front in this derby with 3 minutes to go! A great finish into the bottom corner from Ninkovic, who opens the scoring with his sides first shot on target. The goal came from a great ball from O'Neil, as Ninkovic struck the ball very nicely and sending the home fans into raptures. Sydney 1 Wanderers 0

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2015-10-24T10:26:02+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


87' Sydney FC win yet another free kick in a dangerous position. This time on the right wing. Tavares sends in a poor delivery as it is rebounded out by the Wanderers defence. Sydney 0 Wanderers 0

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2015-10-24T10:24:43+00:00

Athos Sirianos

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85' Tavares sends the ball into the back post where it is met by Simon, before falling to Ryall whose header lands in the palms of Redmayne who makes a comfortable save. Sydney 0 Wanderers 0

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2015-10-24T10:23:13+00:00

Athos Sirianos

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84' Topor-Stanley goes into the book as he defender brings down Matt Simon some 35 yards out from goal. Sydney 0 Wanderers 0

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2015-10-24T10:20:58+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


82' The Wanderers making their final change as Mark Bridge comes on for Mitch Nichols. This match is set to lift another gear as both teams have put on well known goal scores in these final minutes. Sydney 0 Wanderers 0

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2015-10-24T10:19:48+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


Don't worry, I am sure the last few minutes will liven up. It is the Sydney derby after all.

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2015-10-24T10:18:55+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


79' A frantic piece of play as the Wanderers get out of jail. The Wanderers looked exposed in defence as Ninkovic is allowed to send a cross in that just misses the head of Matt Simon which surely would have opened the scoring had he met it. Sydney 0 Wanderers 0

2015-10-24T10:17:39+00:00

E-Meter

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Should be called the snooze league zzzzzzzz

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2015-10-24T10:15:30+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


76' Tavares sends the set piece to the back post however it is cleared by Topor-Stanley, as this arm wrestle of a match continues. Sydney 0 Wanderers 0

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2015-10-24T10:14:08+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


75' Matt Simon draws a foul in a dangerous position on the left wing as Alberto receives a yellow card for the challenge. Sydney 0 Wanderers 0

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