Sydney FC beat NSW premier league side Marconi 3-0 last night. All goals came in the second half with Nikolai-Topor Stanley, Luka Glavas and Adam Casey getting on the scoresheet in the friendly ahead of FC's Asian Champions League match in Indonesia next week.
Interim FC coach Branko Culina made large-scale changes to his side in the second half but persisted with the attacking formation used against Urawa Reds and Shanghai in their first two ACL matches.
Terry McFlynn played a full game after recently recovering from injury while striker David Zdrilic had 45 minutes and pulled up without problem after returning this week following a hamstring scare.
In defence, Iain Fyfe played on the left while defender Topor Stanley slotted into the centre.
The only injury concerns were knocks to striker Adam Casey and 16-year-old keeper Dean Bouzanis (who played the second half) but FC officials told www.au.fourfourtwo.com these are only minor concerns.
The side will have a recovery session at Bondi Beach today at the same time as the club announces its new shirt-front sponsor for the next two away matches in the ACL.
FC leaves this Sunday for Indonesia where they will play Persik Kediri on Wednesday night. The game will be shown live on Fox Sports.
Terry McFlynn played a full game after recently recovering from injury while striker David Zdrilic had 45 minutes and pulled up without problem after returning this week following a hamstring scare.
In defence, Iain Fyfe played on the left while defender Topor Stanley slotted into the centre.
The only injury concerns were knocks to striker Adam Casey and 16-year-old keeper Dean Bouzanis (who played the second half) but FC officials told www.au.fourfourtwo.com these are only minor concerns.
The side will have a recovery session at Bondi Beach today at the same time as the club announces its new shirt-front sponsor for the next two away matches in the ACL.
FC leaves this Sunday for Indonesia where they will play Persik Kediri on Wednesday night. The game will be shown live on Fox Sports.
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