Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Adelaide United 2-0 Sydney FC: Blues are down and out

Adelaide United 2-0 Sydney FC

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Second-placed Adelaide United beat bottom-side Sydney FC 2-0 at the Adelaide Oval tonight to move to within 8 points of A-League leaders Brisbane Roar.

Adelaide meet Roar at Hindmarsh Stadium on 2 January in a top-of-the-table clash.

Reigning champions Sydney remain last, a point adrift of North Queensland Fury and are now almost certainly out of contention for a place in the finals, being 9 points out of the top-six.

The win broke Adelaide’s losing streak of three games on the trot, while Sydney have now lost five games in a row and have not scored in 474 minutes.

Sergio Van Dijk became the league’s leading marksman with 11 goals when he opened Adelaide’s account in the 35th minute. Marcos Flores crossed from the right and Stefan Keller could only help the ball on with his raised, outstretched leg to Van Dijk on the left of the box. The Dutchman controlled the ball with his chest before volleying across keeper Liam Reddy and inside the far post.

Keller was unlucky for Sydney in the 42nd minute after a corner, his shot on the turn clipping the top of Mark Birighitti’s crossbar.

It was 2-0 in the 58th minute. Paul Reid released Cassio down the left and his attempted cross looped off Hayden Foxe and over Reddy and into the net.

Flores, Reid and Joe Keenan had other chances for Adelaide, while Sydney’s only goal attempts came from Keller, Shannon Cole and Byun Sung-Kwan, the latter’s shot being fumbled by Birighitti, who recovered just in time to snatch the ball at the second attempt.

Birighitti was in goal in place of the injured Eugene Galekovic.

Nicky Carle made a rare start for Sydney but was largely ineffective. He displayed some of his usual party-pieces comprised of back-heelers and flicks, but in a game that Sydney had to win, these were luxury trimmings that did nothing to enhance the team’s chances of winning. They got the ball to team-mates, but that’s all.

Carle did produce a beautiful pass in the first half with a delicate chip, but Dimitri Petratos was dispossessed by the onrushing Birighitti before he could do any damage.

Sydney will have to show a huge reversal of form if they are to do well in the forthcoming Asian Champions League.

The crowd of 16,429 was satisfactory, but way down on Adelaide's two previous appearances at Adelaide oval, which drew 26,000 and 23,000 spectators.

The cricket pitch in the middle presented no problems, and if this venue was approved for an A-League match, there should be no problems with Bellerive Oval in the future, even with a cricket pitch.

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Adelaide United: Birighitti - Watson, Boogaard, Fyfe, Cassio - Hughes (Barbiero 90+2), Flores, Reid - Keenan, Van Dijk (Cornthwaite 88), Ramsay (Pantelis 77) (Sub not used: Galekovic)

Booked: Ramsay

Goals: Van Dijk 35, Foxe 58 og

Sydney FC: Reddy - Cole, Keller, Foxe (Ryall 83), Sung-Hwan - Moriyasu, McFlynn, Carle (Cazarine 60), Jamieson (Musialik 69) - Petratos, Bridge (Sub not used: Necevski)

Att: 16,429

Ref: G Parsons

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Excellent crowd.

Alf Ramsey

Anonymous said...

Both teams were rubbish. The quality of the game was awful. The pitch exposed 80% of the players techniques.

FOOTBALL CYNIC

Anonymous said...

Great win Adelaide! After recent times I'll take 2-0 any night. It's going to be a Happy New Year for the Reds.
Watson back in place. Dodd where he deserved to be. New players coming in. Leckie back for the finals.
Winners are grinners!!!!!

RED HEAD
Brighton
SA

Anonymous said...

Too easy for Adelaide. They pushed forward with ease, could/should have had more. Sydney looked so dull and out of it, feel sorry for their supporters, .Guess it's good that Adelaide could be back on track, I'm actually missing their good football. Sydney realy didn't have much of a chance on goal, most were long pot shots. I reckon it was a very good attendance, this is why I think Adelaide should play each home game against Victory/Sydney at Adelaide Oval. These games attract bigger crowds, crowds that have a larger potential then the max of 17,000 at Hindmarsh.

ADELAIDE ALEX