SERGIO Van Dijk rose to head home an 85th minute winner as Brisbane Roar edged out Sydney FC 1-0 at Suncorp Stadium.
Despite both sides having a multitude of chances to break the deadlock, the match seemed destined for a scoreless draw until the 85th minute when the Dutchman leapt high over Simon Colosimo and sent the ball sizzling past Sky Blues keeper Clint Bolton.
It was a deserving outcome for a slick passage of play, with Scottish playmaker Charlie Miller looping a cross in to Roar skipper Craig Moore, who nodded it across goal to van Dijk.
The result has seen a genuine bottleneck develop at the top of the A-League ladder.
Gold Coast United, Perth Glory and Sydney FC all have a share of the lead with 13 points, while the Central Coast Mariners, Melbourne Victory and Roar are all nipping at their heels on 12 points.
The first half was played at a lively tempo and saw chances fall regularly for both sides, but it was the visitors who looked the most likely.
Some fantastic work in the middle, more often than not coming from Steve Corica, saw strikers Alex Brosque and Mark Bridge find space in dangerous positions, but the pair, while imperious, were always unable to finish clinically.
The duo fell short when it came to finding the back of the net, best signified by a brilliant set-piece in the 43rd minute that saw Bridge find a paddock of space in the box , but fail to make any connection with the pinpoint cross that was sent in by Shannon Cole.
Bridge continued to run amok up front in the second stanza, and had another fantastic opportunity to break the deadlock in the 60th minute, but his well-struck header flew high over the crossbar.
Roar were not without hope in what was a fairly even opening half. Miller was influential, while Brazilians Reinaldo and Henrique had a bevy of chances.
Aside from cries for a penalty after an alleged Colosimo handball in the opening stages of the second half, the hosts' greatest claim to an equaliser came from one of the most unlikely of sources in the 65th minute.
Ivan Franjic fired in a looping cross to fellow defender Josh McCloughan, who made sweet connection with a diving header.
However Bolton was up to the task, diving to his right and colliding with the post, but still managing to make a fingertip save.
The match continued the trend of poor attendances in Brisbane this season.
A small crowd of 7,677 filed into the ground on what was a perfect day, a frighteningly small figure considering the average attendance at Suncorp Stadium for these two sides was formerly almost 25,000.
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