Melbourne Victory scored its second bucketful of goals in as many weeks,
blowing away champions Newcastle Jets 5-0 at Docklands Stadium on Friday
night, after putting four past Wellington the previous round. Melbourne
has set out its intention of another sparkling season to match its
championship year after the disappointment of the last campaign.
Carlos Hernandez opened the scoring for Victory five minutes from the
interval, running onto a ball from Archie Thompson. Thompson himself
got the second, in first-half added time, after a dreadful blunder from
Jets goalkeeper Ante Covic gifted possession to Victory, leaving himself
hopelessly exposed.
Archie Thompson had found himself on the park earlier than expected,
replacing defender Michael Thwaite midway through the half. Thwaite had
given the first signs of injury inside ten minutes, going to the bench,
then subsequently receiving treatment to his lower leg off the field for
a lengthy period. After the Victory brains trust had determined Thwaite
could no longer continue, the Olyroo came on, and the Victory defence
and midfield was re-organised to take account of the replacement of a
defender with the Olyroo striker.
Danny Allsopp stepped up with a double inside three minutes to make it
four with still half-an-hour to go. In the first, he benefited from a
run by Archie Thompson which left him with a tap-in at the far post from
one metre. In the second, he broke through a square Jets defence on a
Fabiano nod-on to shoot past Covic.
If that hadn't demoralised Newcastle sufficiently, Grant Brebner got a
fifth in added time, his first touch after coming on thirty seconds
earlier as a replacement for Hernandez. Brebner scored from 18 metres
through a forest of legs as Covic failed to clear with a corner.
"What was most impressive was the fluid attacking football in the front
third," - said beaming Melbourne coach Ernie Merrick. "Especially after
we had to restructure after Thwaitey had to go off with a rolled ankle
early on".
"It was some of the best football we've played in a long while," he said!
"It was pretty poor," said Jets' coach Gary van Egmond after the game!
"In the first half there (were) glimpses of opportunities that we had
created. But the goal at the end of the half was a real killer".
"More of the goals were by our mistakes, and once (Melbourne) got their
confidence, they started to play some really good football," he said.
"We lacked a bit of leadership tonight. We've got a couple of weeks to
get things right".
"I was disappointed with players not going with runners, with people
diving in when they needed to stay on their feet, and people not being
close enough when balls were being switched," said van Egmond. "Our
standard has to lift".
Until that five-minute period at the end of the first half, it would have
been difficult to have predicted a victor such was the evenness of play
and the open nature of the contest. Both sides had crafted credible
opportunities requiring Covic and his Victory opposite number Michael
Theoklitos to make critical saves. Covic was perhaps the more
fortunate, as he was able to block a goal-bound Andy Vargas header with
his feet mid-way through the half.
James Holland went wide shortly after when in a profitable position,
taking advantage of a rebound from Kevin Muscat who had sought to block
a shot from farther out by Adam d'Apuzzo.
At the other end, it took the combined efforts of Covic and Benjamin
Kantarovski to thwart Allsopp, released on a pass from Hernandez. Covic
made the block, but the ball continued its path to goal, scrambled clear
at the last by a grateful D'Apuzzo.
A double block from Tarik Elrich and Kantarovski was needed to keep
Fabiano out just minutes later, as the signs pointed to the Newcastle
defence creaking such was the constant pressure being exerted.
But Newcastle created one of the better opportunities of the half when
Jin-Hyung Song - who was in excellent form early, but faded as the game
went on played, in a cross which was allowed to run by Muscat to where
Matt Thompson lay in wait. Theoklitos was down quickly to smother, with
Matthew Kemp caught on the wrong side to do other than make his presence
felt.
When the inevitable goal finally arrived, it was by a move of such speed
it left the Newcastle players chasing shadows. Victory's Costa Rican
duo had exchanged passes mid-pitch, and Kemp as well as Billy Celeski
got involved, keeping the ball in quick motion. It was then played to
Archie Thompson who had found space 25 metres out. Thompson instantly
found Hernandez who had burst through inside and to the forward edge of
the penalty-area. His first-time shot went unstoppably past Covic and
into the net.
After an assured defensive display, Jets unbelievably then ceded
possession twice in as many minutes as the half-time whistle beckoned.
North sought to clear a ball under pressure from Celeski only to see it
go directly to Fabiano. Fortunately for Jets, Fabiano's shot went over
the bar from a promising position.
But from the resultant goal-kick, Jets repeated the carelessness, this
time when Covic gave away possession to Fabiano in his botched attempt
to find North. Perhaps wary from his last profligacy, the big Brazilian
laid the ball off to Archie Thompson who gleefully shot low past the
despairing dive of Covic, in his vain attempt to make amends. As
Thompson wheeled away to the acclaim of his team-mates and the vast
majority in the stadium, Covic stood angry-faced, covering his head with
both arms.
What had been a balanced first period now saw the balance tip heavily in
Victory's favour.
Two goals in three minutes from Allsopp on the hour confirmed it would be
Victory's night.
The first came after a run down the right by Archie Thompson as North
again gave away possession deep in his own half. Thompson hared away up
the wing now behind the defence and squared to an unmarked Allsopp at
the far-post, one metre out. It will probably prove the burly striker?s
easiest conversion of the season.
Allsopp had to work harder for his second and the game-killing fourth.
Theoklitos had played a long clearance forward and Fabiano was able to
outjump Kantarovski and nod it on and into space. Allsopp ran behind a
static defence to collect it. Only Covic stood in the way, and Allsopp
was able to find the net low at the left post beyond Covic's dive.
Brebner's goal seconds before the final whistle just added salt into
Newcastle's open wounds. He had only just left the bench, and could
scarcely have contemplated having even a touch, such was the short time
remaining, far less scoring a game-ending goal. Covic failed to
adequately punch a ball as a corner came in, able to direct it only to
the edge of the 18-yard area. Brebner ran in unattended, and swept his
shot low into the net by the post.
The final whistle, when it came seconds later, was not soon enough for
Newcastle.
2008/2009 Hyundai A-League - Round 3
8pm, Friday 29 August 2008
at Docklands Stadium, Melbourne
Melbourne Victory FC 5
(Carlos Hernandez 40', Archie Thompson 45'+1, Daniel Allsopp 60',
63', Grant Brebner 90'+1)
defeated
Newcastle United Jets FC 0
Crowd: 22,589
MATCH STATS:
Melbourne Victory FC
:
Player listing:
(4-1-3-2) 1 Michael Theoklitos (gk), 3 Michael Thwaite (10 Archie Thompson +24'), 2 Kevin Muscat (c), 12 Rodrigo Vargas, 7 Matthew Kemp, 17 Jose Luis Lopez, 14 Billy Celeski, 16 Carlos Hernandez (8 Grant Brebner +90'), 19 Evan Berger, 9 Daniel Allsopp, 11 Ney Fabiano.
Substitutes not used: 15 Tom Pondeljak, 20 Mitchell Langerak (rgk)
Coach: Ernie Merrick
Yellow Cards:
Nil
Red Cards: Nil
Newcastle Jets FC
:
Player listing:
(4-2-3-1) 1 Ante Covic (gk), 11 Tarek Elrich, 16 Ben Kantarovski, 3 Jade North(c), 13 Adam d'Apuzzo, 12 Jobe Wheelhouse (18 Noel Spencer +85'), 5 James Holland, 6 Jesper Hakansson (15 Jason Hoffman +72'), 10 Song Jin-Hyung, 8 Matt Thompson (23 Edmundo Zura +54'), 9 Joel Griffiths.
Substitutes not used: 20 Ben Kennedy (rgk)
Coach: Gary van Egmond
Yellow Cards:
Tarek Elrich 22', Jesper Hakansson 68', Jobe Wheelhouse 73'
Red Cards: Nil
Referee: Mark Shield
Assistants: AR1: Hakan Anaz
AR2: Luke Brennan ; Fourth Official: Kevin Docherty
BOTN Player Points:
3. Carlos Hernandez (Melbourne Victory)
2. Danny Allsopp (Melbourne Victory)
1. Evan Berger (Melbourne Victory)
Pitch rating: 7/10
Game rating: 8/10
Match Report and ratings: Alan Clark
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