A-League Grand Final: After extra time the defenders for both teams were the standout players on the pitch. After penalties, Perth Glory will have to wait another season to finally get their first toilet seat.
Sydney FC
Andrew Redmayne 9.5
Of the two keepers with Red In their names he was the slightly more active. When it came to the penalty shootout he might not have had much dignity but he had a lot of the ball. He looks like one of the Wiggles but when you win or have millions of dollars, who cares about dignity.
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Michael Zullo 8
If he had clipped his toenails a bit shorter he might have been onside for Sydney’s disallowed goal. Otherwise he was outstanding tonight. He pushed forward well but his best work was defensively where he made some crucial tackles.
Aaron Calver 8
He’s become a very assured defender over the course of this season and he put in another strong performance tonight.
Alex Wilkinson 8
Was the last line of defence on a few occasions and none more so than in the second half when he prevented a tap in by toeing a dangerous cross out for a corner.
Rhyan Grant 8.5
He’s been one of the standout players in the league this season and he put in a good show tonight as well. Sadly for Sydney, his mullet provided too much weight for a header that might have been a goal if he’d only glanced it. He became Perth public enemy number one through the course of the game. He’s lucky he didn’t kick the winning penalty he might have been arrested on the way out.
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