Melbourne City vs Perth Glory highlights: Fornaroli fires City into semi-finals

By Joshua Thomas / Roar Guru

Match Result:

Melbourne City have booked their place in the semi-finals courtesy of two fine Bruno Fornaroli goals that have seen them triumph 2-0 over the Perth Glory.

REPORT: FORNAROLI SENDS GLORY PACKING

City were on top for much of the match with their Uruguayan strike weapon firing when his team needed him most.

Dominating the first half as Glory struggled to click, City thought they went ahead on 17 minutes only for a Fornaroli strike to be rightly ruled out for an offside City player obstructing the sight of Ante Covic.

City’s dominance was rewarded however just before the break with a Fornaroli bicycle kick in the 40th minute giving them the edge on the scoreline. An Aaron Mooy corner was flicked on and allowed to bounce in the box with Fornaroli setting himself well to bicycle home beautifully to the left of goal.

Glory emerged from the break with greater intensity but struggled to create with both Andy Keogh and Diego Castro unable to insert themselves on the game.

City were having no such difficulties going forward though as Fornaroli again stepped up to further their lead in the 76th minute. The striker took command of a free-kick on the edge of the box, to the right of goal, and struck the ball powerfully past Covic at the right post.

With Glory pushing men forward desperate to get themselves back in the game, City could have added to their tally but were happy to settle for two goals and just their sixth clean sheet of the season at full-time.

City too strong across the park in the end for a Glory side that never really clicked into gear this evening. They will now play Adelaide United on Friday night for a spot in the grand-final.

Final Score:
Melbourne City 2
Perth Glory 0

Match Preview:

The last semi-final spot is on the line as Melbourne City and Perth Glory square off. Join us on The Roar from 5pm (AEST) to follow all of the action.

Despite hitting some ridiculous highs and scoring some amazing goals, Melbourne City could only manage a fourth-place finish, ending the regular season with two consecutive defeats.

With the top goal-scorer and assister in Bruno Fornaroli and Aaron Mooy respectively, City have had no trouble finding the back of the net this season.

They have however had trouble finding consistency, something they really need to find if they are to prove a threat in the finals.

After a patchy start to the season, Perth had a glorious final third to secure their spot in the finals. Prior to last week’s heavy 4-0 loss to Sydney FC, the Glory had won five games in a row, with striker Andy Keogh scoring in eight consecutive matches.

They really stumbled last week however against a Sydney side with nothing to lose, so Perth must regather quickly to ensure their finals campaign isn’t derailed after they had built so much momentum.

Melbourne City are without Harry Novillo, after his mid-week, two-week suspension for a halftime scuffle with Adelaide United last week. In his stead, Aaron Hughes, James Brown and Ben Garuccio have all been promoted into a squad that remains without injured trio Corey Gameiro, Michael Zullo and Wade Dekker.

The Glory welcome back both Chris Harold and Diego Castro from minor injuries – their absence was felt heavily last week. Ruben Zadkovich remains out injured.

Join The Roar from 5pm (AEST) to follow all the action as two teams who know how to find the back of the net do battle for the last semi-final spot.

The Crowd Says:

2016-04-17T11:29:39+00:00

Peter Cotton

Guest


Power, placement and, I suspect, some degree of inswing. Aimed to the right hand side of the upright, with inswing bringing the ball just inside said upright. Very difficult for a GK to defend, and you can't blame the wall, as the kick simply bypassed that defensive structure. Pity there is no half decent video footage available. At least, not any that I can find. Saw a similar goal at Perry Park in Brisbane about 20 years ago. North Star leading 4-0 just after half time, and hanging on for dear life to win 4-3 after conceding to a similar free kick, which fired up their opponents to lift their game several notches. Tonight it was a matter of nailing down the coffin.

2016-04-17T11:22:38+00:00

Professor Rosseforp

Guest


Oi!!

2016-04-17T11:06:58+00:00

tully101

Roar Guru


mariners?

2016-04-17T11:00:02+00:00

Steve

Guest


When you win something .... Then you can speak or squawk !!!

2016-04-17T10:23:35+00:00

AZ_RBB

Guest


We have some magnificent semis coming up. Adelaide v City will be a mouth watering clash. Two brilliant attacking sides. But the short turn around might just be too much for City. See how Novillo's appeal goes. His fresh legs will be invaluable. WSW v Brisbane will be interesting. You would think WSW should be clear favourites but we've really struggled to put teams away this year. Brisbane have put 3 past us home and away. I don't know what will happen but it'll be one very nerve racking week leading up to the game. Atmosphere at both stadiums will be absolutely buzzing. Look forward to it!

2016-04-17T09:51:06+00:00

jamesb

Guest


I hope Fornaroli stays in the A League next season. Fantastic player to watch. City have outlasted Victory in season eleven.

2016-04-17T09:48:55+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


A special win from the boots of a special player. Was a pleasure to witness this game live. Wow!! Popo got the boos he deserved when his mug shot was displayed on the big screen hahahahahaha :)

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2016-04-17T08:58:03+00:00

Joshua Thomas

Roar Guru


FULLTIME Fornaroli the hero as he fires City into the semi-finals. Melbourne City 2 Perth Glory 0

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2016-04-17T08:57:01+00:00

Joshua Thomas

Roar Guru


90+2' City with the ball in Glory's third with the game all but over. Melbourne City 2 Perth Glory 0

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2016-04-17T08:55:22+00:00

Joshua Thomas

Roar Guru


90' Marinkovic's free-kick from right in front can't find the goal as City earn a reprieving goal kick. Melbourne City 2 Perth Glory 0

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2016-04-17T08:54:39+00:00

Joshua Thomas

Roar Guru


90' Four minutes of injury time to come. Melbourne City 2 Perth Glory 0

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2016-04-17T08:54:24+00:00

Joshua Thomas

Roar Guru


89' Consecutive free-kicks handed to Glory with their second to be taken right on the edge of the City box. Melbourne City 2 Perth Glory 0

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2016-04-17T08:51:45+00:00

Joshua Thomas

Roar Guru


87' A Marinkovic shot from the top of the box veers the wrong way of the left post. Melbourne City 2 Perth Glory 0

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2016-04-17T08:51:12+00:00

Joshua Thomas

Roar Guru


86' Fitzgerald found well by Melling with the winger shooting high and wide from a tough spot. Melbourne City 2 Perth Glory 0

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2016-04-17T08:50:10+00:00

Joshua Thomas

Roar Guru


85' City cutting Glory apart at the back with Marino forcing Covic into a fine save before he fires over the bar later on in the play. Melbourne City 2 Perth Glory 0

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2016-04-17T08:47:57+00:00

Joshua Thomas

Roar Guru


83' Mooy free-kick finds the head of Fornaroli who is unmarked in the centre of the box but he can only flick it on harmlessly for Covic. Melbourne City 2 Perth Glory 0

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2016-04-17T08:46:34+00:00

Joshua Thomas

Roar Guru


82' Vadocz off, Petratos on for Glory. Melbourne City 2 Perth Glory 0

2016-04-17T08:45:43+00:00

AZ_RBB

Guest


"Are you watching, Victory?" Brilliant haha

AUTHOR

2016-04-17T08:45:18+00:00

Joshua Thomas

Roar Guru


81' Castro has his shot blocked on the fringes of the box as Glory look desperately for a goal of their own. Melbourne City 2 Perth Glory 0

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2016-04-17T08:44:43+00:00

Joshua Thomas

Roar Guru


80' Chapman replaces Retre for City. Melbourne City 2 Perth Glory 0

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