NORTH Queensland Fury put another nail in Sydney FC's dimming finals hopes with a spirited 1-0 win orchestrated by passionate coach Franz Straka from the sidelines.
Fury found the back of the net after a goalkeeping howler by stopper Ivan Necevski
Ufuk Talay delivered an innocuous free kick which sailed over the wall and toward Necevski, but he must have blinked as it went straight through his arms for the 70th minute winner.
Dyron Daal, the bench-specialist, can take credit for the goal also after sparking the cellar-dwellers into a frenzied five minutes of football resulting in the free kick.
The encounter was otherwise uneventful with a lacklustre first half during which both teams were asleep at the wheel before a few nervy final minutes with the home side trying to hold on.
The two sides struggled early with neither able to manufacture any quality possession.
Sydney threatened first when they caught Fury outnumbered, with three attackers against defender Mark Hughes.
Hughes was not going to be beaten with the Englishman biding his time before lunging with a leg to block the final pass
North Queensland had their first opportunity in the 19th minute when David Williams dribbled past defenders and laid the ball back to Gareth Edds.
Edds was reluctant to shoot and when he finally did it was evident why as the ball failed to leave the ground, curling low past the left post.
The chances ended there as the teams went into half-time looking for a way to find the net.
Fury suffered a blow after the break with Osama Malik pulling his hamstring in the 50th minute, forcing him from the field.
Daal came off the bench and provided a much needed spark which resulted in a few enterprising plays and raids in the box.
Daal drew a free kick on the left which would see the ball bounce off the legs of several players like a pin-ball tantalisingly close to the goal-line before the keeper pounced.
The Sky Blues were rattled and Hirofumi Moriyasu was called for an accidental hand ball in front of the box which would prove costly.
Talay stepped up and curled the ball over the wall and straight towards goalkeeper Necevski.
Necevski was caught in two minds to either catch or punch the ball and paid the price as it sailed straight through his arms for the winning goal.
North Queensland Fury 1 (Talay 70)
Sydney FC 0
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