Following an emotional farewell to one of the Socceroos greats, Tim Cahill - and discovery of a new striker in Martin Boyle - the A-League resumed this weekend after the International break. Central Coast Mariners travelled West to face in-form side Perth Glory.
Matthew Millar - 6
Showed good honest pace early on with strong runs into the box. Faded a little
Jack Clisby - 6
He tried to get involved with game. Like a lot of his teammates, he showed poor control and passing of the ball.
Aiden O’Neill - 6
64’ | RECAP | @aidenoneill98 opens his @ALeague account with a bullet into the top corner 🔥 Check this one out, @BurnleyOfficial fans! 👀 🎥 @FOXFOOTBALL #PERvCCM #CCMFC #ALeague pic.twitter.com/yWR83AQQus
— Central Coast Mariners (@CCMariners) November 25, 2018
No real impact in the first half but look better in the second period. Fantastic strike about 13 yards out taken goal though, like powerful side step shot.
Jacob Melling - 7
He got an early yellow card from a very poor challenge from behind. Was tentative not to pick up another booking but he did keep up his work rate by putting himself about.
Connor Pain - 6
He looked frustrated figure, given the ball away to easily in the midfield. Had a shot at goal but Reddy was in the right position.
Andrew Hoole - 6
Mix performance by Hoole, some poor passes, poor first touch, tried to get into the game with some nice runs, work hard.
Ross McCormack - 5
Not too much to say about Ross. Poor passing and touches. Wild free kick 25 yards out, way over the crossbar, complete waste of a chance.
SUBS:
Michael McGlinchey - 6
Good sub, look lively when on, good range of passes.
Jordan Murray - 5
Replaced Millar but made no impact. Maybe more time?
Matt Simon - N/A
Wasn’t on long enough to rate.
This is how the ladder looked after Round 5!

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