Melbourne City vs Melbourne Victory: A-League highlights, live scores, blog

By Alan / Roar Guru

Another entertaining Melbourne derby awaits as City look to build on their opening round win by defeating last year’s grand finalists Victory. Join The Roar for live scores and commentary from 7:50pm AEDT.

As Socceroos fans breathe a huge sigh of relief after a 2-1 win over Syria earlier in the week, the focus turns back to the A-League with City and Victory headlining proceedings with another derby.

Meetings between these two clubs are always eventful affairs, with Victory securing two wins over their rivals last season after losing to City this time last year 4-1.

On that occasion, City opened the scoring through a brilliant Tim Cahill goal from distance.

Tonight, Australia’s greatest ever player once again comes into tonight’s contest in great form after a vital double against Syria that kept the Socceroos’ World Cup hopes alive.

The Victory meanwhile welcome back key internationals themselves with James Troisi, Mark Milligan and Kosta Barbarouses all returning tonight.

Kevin Muscat now has a complete squad to choose from after suffering a narrow loss to defending champions Sydney FC last week.

City on the other hand started the campaign on a terrific footing, defeating Brisbane Roar 2-0 at AAMI Park.

Plenty of improvement however is required from a team still missing Uruguayan ace Bruno Fornaroli.

A real positive was Ross McCormack’s influence, just seven days after he first signed for City.

The Scotsman did not find the back of the net on debut but worked up the pitch to receive the ball and played an important part in Kamau’s second.

In regards to team news, Victory have regained Troisi, Milligan and Barbarouses and of those, at least two, if not all three, should start the game after their exploits with their respective national teams.

Milligan will slot straight into midfield alongside Carl Valeri, meaning Broxham will either drop out or be shifted to left-back in place of Deng.

A decision will need to be made too on Leroy George. The Dutchman started centrally against Sydney and although he impressed, he was clearly underdone and will still take another fortnight at least to get cherry ripe.

Changes are expected for Victory, but much more stability can be expected in the City ranks. Joyce has a winning team on his hands and will see no reason to change anything.

However, midfield lynchpin Neil Kilkenny is fit again and is included in the squad, meaning Osama Malik’s place could be at risk.

Prediction
It is always tight when these two meet, and no matter what kind of form they are in, a tight tussle and fireworks are a guarantee. This is a derby that is tough to predict. On opening day, City got the job done but they were, by their own admission, well below their best.

Victory, meanwhile, were lacking personnel but dominated the best team in the league in patches, simply unable to find a killer pass. Efficiency will be the key.

With another big crowd expected, the occasion once again seems built for Cahill to deliver another big moment for City just like he did last year. Despite being 37 years of age, His performance against Syria proves that he remains the big trump card that City possess in order to get the job done.

City to win 3-2

The Crowd Says:

2017-10-14T11:15:14+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


Cheers Stuart. We're trying to exorcise the ghost of JVS and maybe Joyce might just be the coach to finally instil a steel spine in the team. Could be a rollicking season for us. And we've got Bruno and Brandan 'the tip rat' to come in!!!!

AUTHOR

2017-10-14T10:57:36+00:00

Alan

Roar Guru


City consign Victory to successive defeats at home, courtesy of a 2-1 win that sees City position themselves as ladder leaders after two rounds. City worked hard tonight and were led nicely by Nick Fitzgerald who always works hard in midfield. Kamau once again dangerous on the counter attack and it was his goal, as scrappy as it was, that secured the three points for City. Budzinski opened the scoring for City right on halftime courtesy of a fine finish that beat Thomas at the near post. Victory deservedly equalised in the second half through Leroy George after he made the most of a fine cross from Kosta Barbarouses. Overall, City are off to a very good start this season but they started well last season only to fall away badly. Having secured two wins thus far, can City go on to realise their potential and win a championship many expect them to challenge for? As for the Victory, its a slow start to the campaign, but over time, one expects them to find their groove in a long season. City 2 Victory 1

2017-10-14T10:55:31+00:00

Stuart Thomas

Expert


Well played City, deserved victory.......ha ha...............victory. Enjoy Stevo!

2017-10-14T10:54:20+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


Gulp! What happened?????? Ole,ole,ole ole

AUTHOR

2017-10-14T10:52:28+00:00

Alan

Roar Guru


FULLTIME City 2 Victory 1

AUTHOR

2017-10-14T10:52:17+00:00

Alan

Roar Guru


94' - It hasn't been the most breathtaking of derbies it has to be said but City will be extremely happy nonetheless if they can hold on. Budzinski is through on goal but he fails to beat Thomas! Goodness me what a chance squandered! City 2 Victory 1

AUTHOR

2017-10-14T10:49:24+00:00

Alan

Roar Guru


91' - We are in to added time. City have shut up shop pretty well. Victory running out of time. Freekick into the area finds Williams who heads over the bar. City 2 Victory 1

AUTHOR

2017-10-14T10:46:51+00:00

Alan

Roar Guru


89' - City getting numbers behind the ball as Victory chase an equaliser. Berisha hardly sighted tonight. City 2 Victory 1

AUTHOR

2017-10-14T10:44:38+00:00

Alan

Roar Guru


86' - Credit to City thus far given that they are still missing key talisman Bruno Fornaroli upfront. Cahill just came on minutes ago. Victory have dominated possession but City just more clinical on the break. City 2 Victory 1

AUTHOR

2017-10-14T10:43:02+00:00

Alan

Roar Guru


Just under 36,000 in for tonight's match. Expected more people tonight. City 2 Victory 1

AUTHOR

2017-10-14T10:40:35+00:00

Alan

Roar Guru


83' - Victory still struggling with their final delivery. Barbarouses wasteful on occasion down the right after producing a great cross for George's goal. City 2 Victory 1

2017-10-14T10:38:46+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


Timmy Time

AUTHOR

2017-10-14T10:38:43+00:00

Alan

Roar Guru


80' - And the man of the moment finally comes on for City! Cahill on the pitch! City 2 Victory 1

AUTHOR

2017-10-14T10:34:20+00:00

Alan

Roar Guru


76' - Sanchez is on for Milligan as Victory make another change. The Argentine with a chance to showcase his quality when Victory need it most. City 2 Victory 1

2017-10-14T10:32:29+00:00

Stuart Thomas

Expert


Have they called that an own-goal?

AUTHOR

2017-10-14T10:31:51+00:00

Alan

Roar Guru


74' - Victory dominating possession but City dangerous on the counter. Game firmly in the balance. City 2 Victory 1

AUTHOR

2017-10-14T10:29:03+00:00

Alan

Roar Guru


71' - George is off for Mitch Austin. The Dutch marquee at least left his mark with a maiden goal tonight in the A-League. Cahill yet to come on. City 2 Victory 1

2017-10-14T10:27:42+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


He still looks like an awkward baby giraffe but well, let's hope so :)

2017-10-14T10:26:05+00:00

Josh Barton

Roar Pro


Could this be the big Kamau break out season?

2017-10-14T10:24:26+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


Another deflection for Bruuuuuuuce. Leading the HAL for deflected goals!!!!!

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