Sydney FC made light work of Wellington Phoenix as Sky Blues skipper Alex Brosque took home the match ball with a goal and an assist in a routine 4-0 win.
Milos Ninkovic - 7
Sprung to life more in the second half with a number of key passes sending Bobo through one-on-one twice but with no avail as the Brazilian couldn’t convert. Took advantage of Daniel Mullen’s sloppiness to convert his third of the season and for the night.
Alex Brosque - 8
The skipper earns the match ball this evening with a goal and an assist. He opened the scoring inside ten minutes taking advantage of Marco Rossi’s lack of defensive positioning, rounding Italiano and sliding the ball into the net. Moments later the skipper showed some fancy footwork to set up Mierzejewski for the second.
Adrian Mierzejewski - 7.5
After tonight there is no way the Pol can’t be apart of Sydney FC’s Asian Champions League campaign. Scoring his ninth goal of the season Mierzejewski was fed by Brosque and showed composure to power home a thunderous low strike past Italiano.

Bobo - 6
With 18 goals in as many games this season you’d expect much more from Bobo considering they were up against one of the worst defences in the league. Botched two one-on-ones and could have done himself a favour to catch Bruno Fornaroli’s goal record had he been more composed.
Substitutes
Matt Simon - 5.5
Subbed on for Bobo with 23 minutes remaining and opened up the play with an extraordinary switch across the park but unfortunately Wilkshire couldn’t make anything of it.
David Carney - 6
Brought on for Alex Brosque with ten minutes to go and remained a thorn in the side of the Wellington defence. A thorn he was as he netted the fourth goal after a one-two with Aaron Calver who drilled it across the face of goal for Carney to poke home.
Aaron Calver - 6
Brought on for some much needed game time ahead of the Asian Champions League for Luke Wilkshire. He’ll take some confidence from his assist for Carney as he helped put the nail in the coffin for Wellington for the fourth goal.
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