The Roar's A-League Men tips and predictions: Round 26 - the jostle for finals positions is on in earnest
Here is the way the Roar expert panel sees all the action unfolding across the final weekend of play prior to the semi-finals.
A-League golden boot winner Bruno Fornaroli has returned to his regular goalscoring ways, netting and assisting in Melbourne City’s 3-0 win over Western Sydney.
The Uruguayan looked back to his old self in City’s dominant display over the Wanderers, in front of just 6,354 fans at AAMI Park on Saturday night.
Fornaroli opened the scoring before Michael Jakobsen headed home a first A-League goal and Stefan Mauk iced the match.
A bumper weekend of sport and rotten weather sunk City’s attendance, but Warren Joyce’s team didn’t care.
They ran riot over a desperately poor Wanderers team.
Going into the match Western Sydney were in sixth position, with a solid run of form under Josep Gombau and needing a win to shore up a finals place.
They didn’t manage a shot on target for 89 minutes and will limp out of the finals positions if Brisbane can beat bottom-placed Wellington on Sunday.
City’s result – which ends a winless six-week run – takes them closer to a home final.
After starting on top of the Wanderers, City looked set to go into the break without a deserved lead until Nathaniel Atkinson’s heroic run on 42 minutes.
The Tasmanian took the ball from his own box into the Wanderers half, laying a decisive – if unintended – touch from Daniel Arzani’s cross that allowed Fornaroli to rocket home an opener.
It was Fornaroli’s first goal from open play this season after a severe ankle injury sidelined him for six months.
Arzani was his usual lively self, attracting plenty of attention from defenders and working Vedran Janjetovic in the Wanderers goal.
He was involved once more in City’s second, teeing up Luke Brattan at a corner who crossed perfectly for Jakobsen.
City’s third goal was the easiest on the eye, with Fornaroli taking control of the ball at the top of the box and flicking a backheel in Mauk’s direction to score.
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Here is the way the Roar expert panel sees all the action unfolding across the final weekend of play prior to the semi-finals.
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