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Joe Lolley was outstanding for the Sky Blues, scoring a brace as Sydney FC equaled their biggest ever victory.
Adam Le Fondre’s zest for scoring goals has no ends, according to Sydney FC coach Steve Corica, but it is matched by his work away from the net in the A-League.
He’s on track to break the A-League’s record for most goals in a season but Adam Le Fondre’s work away from goals is just as impressive as his finishing, according to Sydney FC coach Steve Corica.
Le Fondre bagged his second brace of the season in Sydney’s 2-1 win over Brisbane on Saturday, taking his tally for the summer to nine for the Sky Blues.
That puts him three ahead of where his predecessor Bobo was after the same amount of games last season, before he went on to finish with a record haul of 27.
“For me his work rate is exceptional,” Corica said.
“He works defensively. He makes great forward runs and of course he scores goals.
“He wants to beat Bobo’s record I’d say. He obviously loves scoring goals and that’s his job. For me what’s important is he does the work for the team and he keeps scoring.
“He’s enjoying scoring and the team is providing him with goals as well, which is great … I’m sure he will be looking at Bobo’s tally at the end of the year.”
The 32-year-old’s two goals at Sydney’s Jubilee Oval on Saturday night were all class.
The first was a looping header past Roar goalkeeper Jamie Young, after he ran onto a precision perfect cross from Michael Zullo from well down field and on the left wing.
His go-ahead goal was then tapped in from his non-preferred left foot, again running onto a cross – this time a low one from Brandon O’Neill – following some nice lead up play by Milos Ninkovic and Siem de Jong.
“He’s a machine, he keeps going,” Corica said of Le Fondre.
“He’s a poacher. He’s in the box. He’s making runs down the sideline and holds the ball up. He’s not that tall but he wins a lot of headers as well which is good for us.”
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