In front of 13,095 fans on humid night in the Queensland capital, it was high-intensity, entertaining football from two quality sides.

But neither side could finish a number of chances created with both keepers starring. 

“It’s not an easy place to come to. Overall we had our chances they had their chances and it was an exciting 0-0,” Arnold told SBS 2 TV.

“Brisbane worked hard, we worked hard in extreme (humid) conditions ... it was a good game for the fans.”

Keepers shine in Roar, Sydney clash

Arnold added the threat on the break of Roar’s Tommy Oar – who was a constant threat all night until his late substitution - resulted in a change to Sydney's set up at the break. 

“We nullified him a fair bit in the second half – they were getting in between the lines a fair bit so we had to tactically change it and push Filip (Holosko) higher. 

“But overall we’ll go home happy with a point.”

Both keepers made crucial stops to keep their sides in the game, with Sydney FC’s Danny Vukovic happy with yet another clean sheet.

“It’s a positive result to come here and keep a clean sheet. We’re happy with that,” he told SBS 2 TV.

And the impressive keeper felt it was a fair result after the ball just wouldn't go in the net. 

“Both teams will be a little disappointed having made so many chances but not taken them," he added. 

Sydney FC next play Wellington Phoenix on Thursday night at Allianz to kick off Round 19.