Bankstown City Lions has cut Sydney United's lead at the top of the TeleChoice Premier League ladder to two points following Round 19 action this weekend.
In the eagerly awaited blockbuster between Sydney United and Bonnyrigg White Eagles - played behind closed doors at Sydney United Sports Centre on a horrid playing surface - both sides both sides felt the importance of the encounter as the challenges from players on both sides came thick and fast throughout the encounter.
After squandering two early chances - Elsid Barkhousir's one-one-one effort inside the opening 15' minutes the clearer-cut of two for the home-side - the visitors took a surprise lead. Almir Dizdaric converted with aplomb inside the penalty-area, firing into the top right-hand corner following a failed clearance by the Reds rear-guard.
With the White Eagles tasting victory, Sydney United 'super-sub' Davor Bajsic sensationally struck a free-kick in the 89' minute over the wall and into the back of the net to salvage a point for the League leader.
Sydney United's draw allowed Bankstown City Lions an immense chance to close the gap at the top of the League ladder - one that Peter Tsekenis' men did not pass on.
A fine strike by Brett Studman and an opportunistic own goal by Mirko Jurilj had the Lions in complete control, despite Sydney Olympic pulling a goal back late on via Chris Triantis. The Lions victory makes it six-in-a-row for the Jenson Park outfit, the side well and truly cured of their early season run of rotten luck in-front of goal.
At Hooka Park in Wollongong, Manly United FC returned to the winner's list with a hard-fought 2-0 defeat of Wollongong Community FC. Still without a number of regular starters, Phil Moss' men scored a morale boosting win in-sight of this week's re-scheduled League match against Bonnyrigg White Eagles before the side faces Blacktown City Demons in the TigerTurf Cup semi-final.
Ashley Ryan had the visitors ahead after the break, before Andrew Mailer rounded out the result in injury-time for the three-points.
On Saturday evening, a dominant Marconi Stallions performance was not enough to overcome a hard-working West Sydney Berries at Marconi Stadium. The Berries scored a shock 3-2 win, testament to the fighting belief of the players and fine tactical organisation of coach John Calleja.
John Tsironis scored twice in the opening half to give the Berries a two-goal lead in a Man of the Match performance. The Stallions came back strongly in the second-half with goals to captain Nahuel Arrarte and Tim McGowan. After a number of squandered chances, McGowan's equaliser brought about only momentary relief as Marjan Novotni put the Berries back in-front 1' minute later with a well taken shot to secure the Berries maximum points.
At Seymour Shaw, Sydney Tigers returned to Leichhardt with a point despite being forced onto the back foot for almost the entire 90' minutes by an attack-minded Sutherland Sharks outfit. The home-side was relentless in the middle of the park and created a number of chances, though the goalkeeping brilliance of former Sharks shot-stopper Phillip Zabaks ensured the Tigers a share of the spoils.
Blacktown City and Penrith-Nepean United had their final hit-outs before TigerTurf Cup semi-final action next weekend with a 1-1 draw at Gabbie Stadium on Sunday. With the Demons missing several key players due to the flu, Penrith-Nepean United got a jump-start in the first-half with Greg Kondek scoring the side's opening goal on 20' minutes. A more determined Demons outfit took to the field in the second-half and Ken Schembri's men deservedly found an equaliser via Gavin Forbes. The midfielder converted from close-range following some fine play by Ray Miller and Nick Sama to secure a point for Blacktown City 5' minutes from time.
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-By Joseph Carlucci
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