ADELAIDE United’s National Youth League team returned to the winners’ circle and kept their top-two aspirations alive with a convincing 5-0 victory over the Newcastle Jets at Hindmarsh Stadium.
It was a David and Goliath battle with the Reds playing Paul Agostino, Jonas Salley, Ang Costanzo and Jason Spagnuolo, and understandably proved too strong for an inexperienced Jets line-up.
The Reds controlled the game from the opening whistle and opened up a 3-0 half time lead. They then inflicted more pain in the second half by adding their fourth in the 56th minute and a fluky fifth 14 minutes from time.
Spagnuolo and Michael De Bono scored two goals each while a fortunate Francesco Monterosso joined the procession.
Adelaide have joined second-placed Queensland Roar on 21 competition points but the Roar can edge in front again when they play Central Coast on Saturday.
United’s first goal came in the eighth minute with De Bono swooping on a ball which rebounded off the right hand goal post.
The Reds’ second came in the 29th minute and was scored by Spagnuolo. The former club champion did well to control a bouncing ball in the box and convert on his left.
Two minutes later De Bono kicked added to his tally in what was almost a carbon copy of his first goal. He was in space when a Spagnuolo shot rebounded off the right post and gave him another play to put on his highlights reel.
The Reds deserved their three-goal first half with the home side dominating possession. They knocked the ball around the midfield, were precise with their passes and were rarely put under pressure by the opposition.
On the rare occasions Adelaide turned the ball over, Newcastle were dangerous on the rebound.
Midway through the first half James Virgili streamed through the midfield and burned off his Reds opponents. He got good purchase on his shot from outside the box but his strike went straight to goalkeeper Cody Larkin.
Adrian Karakolevski also took some pot shots but without accuracy.
It was more of the same in the second half but there was a definite lift in intensity and effort by the young Jets outfit.
Their efforts were unrewarded however with Spagnuolo bobbing up for his second goal. Substitute Joseph Costa delivered a low cross to the senior player who made no mistake from close range.
Adelaide then received a lucky break with a powerful Michael Doyle strike deflecting off Francesco Monterosso and into the back of the net.
Virgili produced a second-half shot on goal while Ben Martin should’ve done better with his attempt in injury time but they were rare highlights for the bottom side.
Adelaide United coach Joe Mullen said the Reds had some lapses in play in both halves but was pleased his players were able to stay on top for the majority of the game.
"We held our shape well, we transitioned from defence to attack fairly quickly which is what we were after today and that was the most pleasing thing," he said.
The Reds controlled the game from the opening whistle and opened up a 3-0 half time lead. They then inflicted more pain in the second half by adding their fourth in the 56th minute and a fluky fifth 14 minutes from time.
Spagnuolo and Michael De Bono scored two goals each while a fortunate Francesco Monterosso joined the procession.
Adelaide have joined second-placed Queensland Roar on 21 competition points but the Roar can edge in front again when they play Central Coast on Saturday.
United’s first goal came in the eighth minute with De Bono swooping on a ball which rebounded off the right hand goal post.
The Reds’ second came in the 29th minute and was scored by Spagnuolo. The former club champion did well to control a bouncing ball in the box and convert on his left.
Two minutes later De Bono kicked added to his tally in what was almost a carbon copy of his first goal. He was in space when a Spagnuolo shot rebounded off the right post and gave him another play to put on his highlights reel.
The Reds deserved their three-goal first half with the home side dominating possession. They knocked the ball around the midfield, were precise with their passes and were rarely put under pressure by the opposition.
On the rare occasions Adelaide turned the ball over, Newcastle were dangerous on the rebound.
Midway through the first half James Virgili streamed through the midfield and burned off his Reds opponents. He got good purchase on his shot from outside the box but his strike went straight to goalkeeper Cody Larkin.
Adrian Karakolevski also took some pot shots but without accuracy.
It was more of the same in the second half but there was a definite lift in intensity and effort by the young Jets outfit.
Their efforts were unrewarded however with Spagnuolo bobbing up for his second goal. Substitute Joseph Costa delivered a low cross to the senior player who made no mistake from close range.
Adelaide then received a lucky break with a powerful Michael Doyle strike deflecting off Francesco Monterosso and into the back of the net.
Virgili produced a second-half shot on goal while Ben Martin should’ve done better with his attempt in injury time but they were rare highlights for the bottom side.
Adelaide United coach Joe Mullen said the Reds had some lapses in play in both halves but was pleased his players were able to stay on top for the majority of the game.
"We held our shape well, we transitioned from defence to attack fairly quickly which is what we were after today and that was the most pleasing thing," he said.
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