Melbourne City’s late equaliser against the Central Coast Mariners maintained both teams unbeaten start to the season.
Kearyn Baccus 5 —
Involved consistently throughout in controlling the tempo, but rarely left a real imprint going forward.
Luke Brattan 6 —
Dictated affairs with precision passing, but found the defensive side of his game utilised more often.
Riley McGree 7 —
Despite starting on the left, he was at the centre for most parts of the match as he weaved through his opponents with ease. A serious contender for an Asian Cup squad spot.
Florin Berenguer 6.5 —
A lot more involved than he was in the derby last week, finding his feet steadily throughout the match.
Lachlan Wales 5 —
A hapless return for the former Mariner as he found his pace and unpredictability under-utilised by his team.
Bruno Fornaroli 5 —
Should have put away quite a few chances with better poise, but was otherwise kept isolated and unable to contribute as he side rarely sought his involvement.
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Rostyn Griffiths 6 —
A smart substitution for La Rocca, providing a calmness and respite in midfield.
Scott Jamieson 6 —
The club captain immediately sparked City following his arrival.
Dario Vidosic 7 —
Having just prior seen a Berenguer cross evade him, the former Socceroo provided City’s equaliser following a pinball moment in the box.
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