Sydney FC vs Melbourne Victory highlights: Sydney win 2-1

By Athos Sirianos / Roar Guru

Match result:

Sydney FC are still unbeaten thanks to a brace from David Carney, which saw them secure a 2-1 win over Melbourne Victory.

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Final score
Sydney FC 2
Melbourne Victory 1

Match preview:

Sydney FC maintain their undefeated record in season 2016/17 coming from behind to defeat bitter rivals Melbourne Victory in an epic Big Blue encounter.

There was plenty of spite in this contest right from the opening whistle with both sides seeking to impose themselves as quite an intense tone was set very early in the match. The Sky Blues very much exploited the whole in the Victory midfield, dominating the possession and looking very dangerous moving the ball forward.

However despite Sydney’s dominance it was the Victory with the best clear-cut chances in the first half. Marco Rojas missing a golden open chance to give his side the lead after Mitch Austin sent in a world class delivery.

It looked as though the Victory were certain to score after Chris Beath pointed to the spot after Besart Berisha was brought down inside the box. The Albanian striker however failed to execute from the spot, skying his penalty well over the cross bar that sent the home supporters into raptures. It was the Victory however with the last laugh heading into the break as a lapse in concentration from the Sydney defence allowed the Rojas to find Austin inside the box and give Victory the lead.

Graham Arnold certainly succeeded in galvinising his side at the break, with a completley different Sydney outfit coming out in the second half.

Sydney were rewarded for their dominance in possession as super-sub David Carney squeezed home quite a controversial equaliser with the Victory protesting that the 32 year old brought the ball down with his arm. The momentum was all with Sydney from there as David Carney very nearly scored again minutes later forcing Thomas into making a terrific save.

But the Victory could do nothing about Carney’s second goal, completing his brace and giving his side the lead after some brilliant play from Rhyan Grant who was without a doubt the man of the match.

The game was far from over with the Victory having some chances late to save the match, including a great chance from Rojas who weaved his way past two defenders before being denied heroically by Jurman.

At full time it was the Sky Blues who were victorious with Graham Arnold picking up his first win against Kevin Muscat as the Sky Blues extend their lead on top of the table to five points.

At the end of the ninety:

Sydney 2 ( Carney 63′ & 78′) def. 1 Victory ( Austin 41′)

 

Match Preview

It’s the battle of the heavyweights as the Sydney Football Stadium plays host to the first Big Blue of the season. Sydney FC and Melbourne Victory go head to head in this highly anticipated top-of-the-table clash. Join The Roar from 7:50pm (AEDT) for live scores and commentary.

The harbor city is pulsating. The Sky Blues have become just the third team in the league’s history to win all four of their opening matches, and have equalled the record for the most consecutive clean sheets following their 2-0 victory over the Jets last week.

Sydney FC currently sit three points clear on top of the table, sending an ominous warning to their rivals about their intentions for this season. Sydney’s current form has certainly added credit to their title aspirations, the Sky Blues well and truly on their way to claiming their first piece of silverware in six seasons.

Sydney’s impressive form was in full display last weekend with Alex Brosque and Milos Ninkovic scoring either side of the break to guide the Sky Blues to victory away to Newcastle.

In addition, Sydney midfielder Brandon O’Neil was also announced as the October nominee for the NAB Young Footballer of the Year award, reflecting the 22-year-old’s superb start to the campaign in his second season with the Sky Blues.

Sydney FC face a Melbourne Victory side that has been very much of an enigma this season. The Victory however looked as though they finally started to click last week with a romping 6-1 victory against the struggling Wellington Phoenix. Star talisman Besart Berisha found some form, netting a hat-trick, while Marco Rojas also added salt to the wounds of the Phoenix with a brace.

While this win is probably not much to go by, it does provide the Victory with a boost in confidence and just in time for this epic encounter where there is more than just the three points on the line.

Ladder positions and form seemingly go out the window when these two sides meet. This fixture being one filled with passion and drama from the opening whistle both on and off the pitch. The last time these two sides met was back in February where these sides shared the points in Melbourne.

The Victory certainly have history on their side in this fixture, having won three out of their last four against the Sky Blues.

Sydney’s last win against their rivals dates back to Australia Day 2014 where they humiliated the Victory in a 5-0 thumping at Etihad Stadium.

The last time these two sides met in Sydney in was a goal fest as the Victory came from behind twice to record a 4-2 victory. However this time the Sky Blues will be determined to shut down their rivals and hope to make it nine consecutive games without conceding, setting a league record.

This should nonetheless be quite an attacking contest with both sides having multiple goal scorers at their disposal. A big factor contributing to Sydney’s early success has been their multiple threats up front, having four players with multiple goals next to their names. The Sky Blues average almost 14 shots a game this season.

Sydney’s attacking arsenal will be buoyed with Bernie Ibini and George Blackwood returning to the side.

Likewise the Victory’s arsenal of attacking options is equally as dangerous with Besart Berisha, Marco Rojas and Mitch Austin all heavily contributing so far this season. Berisha and Rojas lead the Golden Boot having scored four goals each this season.

The Victory, like their opponents, also make two changes with George Howard and Jai Ingham replacing the injured Daniel Georgevski and captain Carl Valeri who has been left out of the side due to soreness.

Marco Rojas found some of the form which guided him to the Johnny Warren medal in his first stint in the A-League. The ‘Kiwi-Messi’ has made a significant impact on his return having not only scored four goals but also provided three assists so far this season. Rojas’ blistering runs and world-class deliveries into the box makes the 24-year-old one of the most dangerous players in the league.

Rojas will likely come up against Michael Zullo who leads the league in successful tackles. This is certainly a match up to keep an eye on.

We once again embark on what should be another classic encounter between these two rivals. The history and titles between these two sides are merely a sideshow of the immense drama and passion that is displayed every time they meet.

A big hole looms in the Victory midfield due to Car Valeri’s absence, an area which Sydney will look to exploit.

Prediction
Another Big Blue classic.

Sydney 2-1.

Will the Sky Blues continue their unbeaten run? Or will history once again repeat itself in favour of the Victory? Join The Roar from 7:50pm (AEDT) to find out.

The Crowd Says:

2016-11-05T11:08:00+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


Foxsports gives Ryan Grant 3 votes tonight. Well deserved.

2016-11-05T10:57:47+00:00

Mister Football

Roar Guru


I think Carney had a big hand in that victory.

AUTHOR

2016-11-05T10:48:41+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


FULL TIME Sydney maintain their 100% record in season 2016/17, defeating the Victory for the first time since Australia Day 2014. A David Carney brace the difference in the end. Sydney - 2 Victory - 1

AUTHOR

2016-11-05T10:47:04+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


93' Last chance for the Victory who win a free kick. The flag goes up against Berisha as the ball is delivered and that might just be it for Sydney.

AUTHOR

2016-11-05T10:46:01+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


Graham Arnold makes his final change with Ryall replacing Zullo.

AUTHOR

2016-11-05T10:44:59+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


91' The Sky Blues have all gone behind the ball, desperately trying not to concede.

AUTHOR

2016-11-05T10:43:56+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


There will be 3 minutes of stoppage time to be played.

AUTHOR

2016-11-05T10:43:13+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


89' Inside the last minute of regular time and the Victory are in their attacking half. Sydney - 2 Victory - 1

AUTHOR

2016-11-05T10:41:17+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


87' What a chance for Marco Rojas. The Kiwi weaving some magic inside the box and very nearly finding the back of net had Matt Jurman not blocked his shot with a desperate lung inside the box. Sydney - 2 Victory - 1

AUTHOR

2016-11-05T10:38:00+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


84' Less than ten minutes to go for the Victory to get something out of this match. Do they have it in them to equalise? Sydney - 2 Victory - 1

2016-11-05T10:37:36+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


Matty Simon trying to start a Big Blue - hahahahaha

AUTHOR

2016-11-05T10:36:28+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


82' The Sky Blues playing with a bit of flair at the moment as Alex Brosque nearly wraps up the three points with a volley that goes for a Victory goal kick. Sydney - 2 Victory - 1

AUTHOR

2016-11-05T10:34:10+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


80' Matt Simon has replaced Bobo for the Sky Blues. Sydney - 2 Victory - 1

AUTHOR

2016-11-05T10:32:47+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


Goal Sydney have hit the front and it's that man again David Carney! Rhyan Grant doing exceptionally well cutting back inside the box and finding the every reliable Carney who completes his brace and gives his side the lead. Sydney - 2 Victory - 1

2016-11-05T10:32:38+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


Super Sub Carney the double Sydney ahead!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ryan Grant involved in setting up the goal.

AUTHOR

2016-11-05T10:31:19+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


He has been everywhere tonight!

AUTHOR

2016-11-05T10:29:41+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


76' Rhyan Grant saving yet another goal, intercepting the Rojas cross into the box which was on target in finding Austin at the back post. Sydney - 1 Victory - 1

2016-11-05T10:29:34+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


Ryan Grant prevents a goal - is he MOTM at the moment????

AUTHOR

2016-11-05T10:28:24+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


74' A rare chance for the Victory in this second half with Matt Jurman nearly putting the ball into his own net if it weren't for Vukovic making the save just in time. Sydney - 1 Victory - 1

AUTHOR

2016-11-05T10:26:24+00:00

Athos Sirianos

Roar Guru


72' Sydney FC have won a free kick to a similar position as the one that forced Thomas into a save. This time it is O'Neill who steps up to take the set piece however misses his target and the Victory have a goal kick. Sydney - 1 Victory - 1

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