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WSW vs ADL

A-League Men

CommBank Stadium, Sydney

Men
Men

Western Sydney Wanderers

vs

Adelaide United

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FT
4
23' N. Milanovic
53' B. Kraev
75' B. Borrello
4' L. Jovanovic
21' A. Ayoubi
27' D. Pierias
63' D. Pierias
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All over at CommBank Stadium as the hosts pick up their first A-League win of the season! They were met by some stubborn opposition in Western Sydney Wanderers, who came from two goals down to reduce the deficit on three separate occasions. But ultimately, it's a sixth straight home loss for Wanderers - who scored in all of those defeats - and a very unhappy birthday for their newly-appointed head coach Alen Stajcic, whose wait for a first league win in charge continues. Former Wanderer Dylan Pierias scored twice for the visitors, after goals in the opening quarter from Luka Jovanovic and Austin Ayoubi set them on their way. They move onto four points after their opening two matches, whereas Western Sydney have just one point to their name after three games.
Adelaide United win a seven-goal thriller!
90+5'
The corner is played short from the left before eventually being sent into the mix. It's flicked on at the near post but doesn't quite drop for anyone in black-and-red. The visitors are hanging on by the skin of their teeth.
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Corner for the hosts. Up comes the goalkeeper...
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A horrible challenge from Pantazopoulos as he slides straight through the back of Folami and sends the Adelaide United man tumbling near halfway. It's a challenge which leaves Folami stricken on the floor for a few moments too.
A. Pantazopoulos
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B. Folami
Injury Break
90+1'
GREAT SAVE! The hosts threaten down the right as Hammond finds Pantazopoulos on his outside. The substitute right-back fizzes a dangerous cross-shot towards the near post and Delianov is forced to get down quickly to turn it behind for a corner.