Melbourne Victory vs Brisbane Roar highlights: Draw denies Roar the premiership

By Athos Sirianos / Roar Guru

Match result:

This match was built up as one of the biggest matches of the season and it did not fail to disappoint. An enthralling contest between two of the league’s heavyweights in a match that had the Premiers Plate on the line.

REPORT: VICTORY AND ROAR DRAW, REDS PREMIERS

Despite not seeing a goal this evening, there was plenty of drama on and off the field with both teams desperately attacking and giving everything from start to finish.

It just wasn’t meant to be for the Brisbane Roar, who were denied by a valiant Victory outfit and in particular the heroics of goal keeper Lawrence Thomas who came to his sides rescue on a number of occasions. Thomas’ best save coming early in the second half, denying Jamie Maclaran who was through on goal and on any other day probably would have scored.

They will be chanting Thomas’ name throughout the city of Adelaide this evening, with the Reds being crowned Premiers for the first time since season one of the A-League.

The match started in incredible fashion, Matt McKay came inches away to opening the scoring, failing to convert a golden chance in the opening few minutes. The intensity only lifted from there with both teams playing very exciting football.

The Roar dominated the play for most of the match, however things very quickly turned as a very inexperienced Victory outfit found their groove late in the half and with the help of their home support, put the visitors on the back foot late in the second half, coming very close to pinching a victory.

Despite not scoring, the Victory managed to spoil the party, defending very bravely and holding the Roar at bay. Brisbane had 16 attempts on goal however it just wasn’t their day as they just couldn’t find the back of the net.

These two sides could meet again next week should Western Sydney win next week and climb to second on the table.

Nonetheless, this has set up an incredible finals series, where six teams will fight for the ultimate prize.

The deadlock could not be broken tonight, with the Victory and the Roar playing out a scoreless draw in front of an intense crowd at AAMI Park.

Final score
Melbourne Victory 0
Brisbane Roar 0

Match preview:

It really is the business end of the season as the Melbourne Victory host one of three games that can decide this year’s Premiers when take on the Brisbane Roar on Saturday night at AAMI Park. Join The Roar from 7:30pm (AEDT) for live scores and commentary.

This season has been the tightest ever witnessed in the A-League. The top six are all worthy contenders and for the first time since the system was introduced, provides the fans of all the competing teams some belief that they are all a real chance of winning the Championship.

We have seen teams rise and teams fall this year, but nothing has prepared us for this season’s finale.

Four teams have a chance of lifting the Premiers Plate, one of which is the Brisbane Roar who are looking to claim their third Premiers Plate, something only their opponents Melbourne Victory have achieved.

At the open of the round Brisbane sat on top of the table, one-point ahead of Adelaide United, meaning that a win for the Roar will see them crowned premiers for season 2015/16, but anything less than three points opens up the title to any one of those four teams.

The Roar are currently one of the inform teams of the competition, having won four out of their last five matches. They come up against a Melbourne Victory side that have experienced something of a revival ahead of the finals, winning their last two matches and holding a very determined Suwon Bluewings outfit to a 1-1 draw on Wednesday night.

Both teams will be equally determined to prove a point to the rest of the competition, which no doubt will result in a fiery contest.

There have been nine goals in the last two meetings between these two sides. The last time these two sides met it was the Roar that brutally defeated the Victory 5-0 in Brisbane in what was a deplorable effort by the Melbourne side. Prior to that loss, the Victory had won their last four matches against the Roar including a 4-0 win at AAMI Park earlier in the season, in what was a very impressive performance.

It will certainly be interesting to see which versions of these two sides show up in what arguably is the most important fixture of the round and quite possibly the season.

Both the Roar and the Victory enjoy maintaining possession throughout the game, averaging 59 and 50 per cent of possession in their matches respectively.

The Victory have made a number of alterations to the side that defeated the Phoenix last time out, making five inclusions with Connor Pain, Giancarlo Gallifuoco, Jai Ingham, Jesse Makarounas and Thomas Deng adding some youthful spice into the team.

Besart Berisha meanwhile is sidelined due to suspension. This no doubt severely hurts the Victory as the Albanian Striker is their most threatening player in attack. It is unfortunate that in Berisha’s absence we will be unable to see two of the league’s best strikers – himself and Brisbane’s Jamie Maclaren – go head to head.

The Roar meanwhile bring in some strong experience for this must-win clash with Shane Stefanuto and Javier Hervas included in the side.

With Besart Berisha out of the side it will mean that someone else will need to stand up and deliver on the big stage. Despite leaving the club at the end of the season, Kosta Barbarouses will no doubt be determined to end his reign at the Victory with a bang.

The Kiwi International has scored six goals this season and will be looked upon tonight and throughout the finals series to provide Victory with the spark that they have lacked throughout many games this season.

The stakes for this match could not be any higher. A win for Brisbane means they are crowned Premiers. A win for the Victory and the Blue and White brigade send an ominous warning to their rivals ahead of the finals.

No doubt it will be a cracking contest to the death between two of the league’s powerhouse sides.

Prediction
A last minute winner sees Brisbane crowned Premiers.

Brisbane 1-0.

Will the Roar take out the Premiership? Or will the Victory spoil the party on home soil?
Join The Roar from 7:30pm (AEDT) to find out!

The Crowd Says:

2016-04-09T16:32:15+00:00

Ben of Phnom Penh

Roar Guru


Denying the Roar was not an incentive for Victory, if anything they'd rather the Roar win than the noisy neighbours to the West. Muscat did, however, play a number of fringe players who were playing for their chance to be in the ACL and for future contracts. To their credit a number of these players stood up.

2016-04-09T14:10:21+00:00

AZ_RBB

Guest


I thought Brisbane dropping points would make me feel better. But now I feel even more nervous. So much to lose. So much to gain. Oh and congrats to Adelaide. Worthy winners of the Premiership. The only thing standing between them and a double is a shoddy Adelaide Oval pitch. Keen to see how Adelaide goes in the ACL starting Feb 2017.

2016-04-09T12:53:02+00:00

TK

Guest


Out of those 16 attempts on goal I'd say 2 - 3 were genuine threats....a deceptive stat from this match.

2016-04-09T12:48:36+00:00

TK

Guest


Well that was disappointing but not unexpected. Bit of soul searching for BRFC after the last two weeks lacklustre performances. To be fair I have felt we have punched above our weight all season and am glad we will get a top four finish again. Adelaide deserved the premiership and well done to them an absolutely outstanding end to their season and a real feather in the cap of the Adelaide coaching staff who have got the team firing on all cylinders after a dreadful start to the season - watching them play against MCFC last night was a real pleasure watching the speed and energy in both attack and defence.

2016-04-09T12:40:22+00:00

BtoPower3

Roar Rookie


I have got a big lesson. I though MV had nothing to play for. However, the incentive was to spoil BR's party. Also, I have forgotten that Rado is the assistant coach. Playing a home game they did not do as what BR did in the last match of the last season. In that last match in Suncorp last year, BR played all youngsters with an open game strategy. However, tonight, MV just sat back to block. So, congratulation to AU for winning the plate! Also, congratulation to MV for their success in stopping BR from winning! Should BR end up in 3rd, this team meets MV again in Suncorp. Exciting!

2016-04-09T11:53:16+00:00

Realfootball

Guest


Choke complete. Adelaide deserved Premiers.

AUTHOR

2016-04-09T11:42:22+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


This match was built up as one of the biggest matches of the season and it did not fail to disappoint. An enthralling contest between two of the leagues heavyweights in a match that had the Premiers Plate on the line. Despite not seeing a goal this evening, there was plenty of drama on and off the field with both teams desperately attacking and giving everything from start to finish. It just wasn't meant to be for the Brisbane Roar, who were denied by a valiant Victory outfit and in particular the heroics of goal keeper Lawrence Thomas who came to his sides rescue on a number of occasions. Thomas' best save coming early in the second half, denying Jamie Maclaran who was through on goal and on any other day probably would have scored. They will be chanting Thomas' name throughout the city of Adelaide this evening, with the Reds being crowned Premiers for the first time since season one of the A-League. The match started in incredible fashion, Matt McKay came inches away to opening the scoring, failing to convert a golden chance in the opening few minutes. The intensity only lifted from there with both teams playing very exciting football. The Roar dominated the play for most of the match, however things very quickly turned as a very inexperienced Victory outfit found their groove late in the half and with the help of their home support, put the visitors on the back foot late in the second half, coming very close to pinching a victory. Despite not scoring, the Victory managed to spoil the party, defending very bravely and holding the Roar at bay. Brisbane had 16 attempts on goal however it just wasn't their day as they just couldn't find the back of the net. These two sides could meet again next week should Western Sydney win next week and climb to second on the table. Nonetheless, this has set up an incredible finals series, where six teams will fight for the ultimate prize. The deadlock could not be broken tonight, with the Victory and the Roar playing out a scoreless draw in front of an intense crowd at AAMI Park. Victory:0 Roar:0

2016-04-09T11:36:49+00:00

pete4

Guest


Congratulations to AUFC!

AUTHOR

2016-04-09T11:26:38+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


FULL TIME Peter Green blows for full time and its all square here in Melbourne. The Premiers Plate goes to Adelaide United for the second time in their history.

AUTHOR

2016-04-09T11:25:09+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


Inside the last 30 seconds and Connor Pain is on the move in attack.

AUTHOR

2016-04-09T11:24:35+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


92' Thomas Broich spraying yet another opportunity for his side, miss hitting his shot and going out for a goal kick.

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2016-04-09T11:23:48+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


91' The Victory almost stealing the points on the counter as Finklers shot just goes wide.

AUTHOR

2016-04-09T11:23:17+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


Lawrence Thomas again coming to his sides rescue, denying Donachie from point blank range.

AUTHOR

2016-04-09T11:22:33+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


There will be 3 minutes added on.

AUTHOR

2016-04-09T11:22:13+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


89' Connor Pain is booked and the Roar have themselves a set piece in a very dangerous position. Victory:0 Roar:0

AUTHOR

2016-04-09T11:21:39+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


89' Some great end to end football here, both teams giving it everything they've got in the last few minutes.

AUTHOR

2016-04-09T11:20:55+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


88' The Victory win yet another corner as George Howard and Khalfallah combine beautifully in the build up. The corner is taken short and the Victory look to work the ball inside the box however it is cleared by the Roar defence as they look to reset. Victory:0 Roar:0

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2016-04-09T11:19:07+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


87' Brisbane now have a corner as Broich sends yet another ball inside the box, however fails to find a white shirt as Thomas makes an easy save. Victory:0 Roar:0

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2016-04-09T11:18:18+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


85' Bozanic takes the corner this time and sends it very close to Jamie Young, however it is cleared away by the Roar defence. Victory:0 Roar:0

AUTHOR

2016-04-09T11:16:53+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


84' Finkler sends in another delivery into the danger area which skims the head of Corona on the front post and goes out for a corner on the other side. Victory:0 Roar:0

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