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Brisbane Roar holds Adelaide United to 1-1 draw
Brisbane Roar holds Adelaide United to 1-1 draw

Time of India

time22-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Brisbane Roar holds Adelaide United to 1-1 draw

In the A-League Men 's Round held on April 22, 2025, at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Brisbane Roar and Adelaide United played out a 1-1 draw. This result maintains Adelaide United's position in the mid-table standings, while Brisbane Roar's poor season continues. Adelaide United took the lead early in the match, with Dylan Pierias scoring in the 11th minute, assisted by Yaya Dukuly. Brisbane Roar equalized in the 59th minute through Asumah Abubakar, who converted a pass from Florin Berenguer. A potential goal by Brisbane's Jesse Brazete was disallowed in the 17th minute following a VAR review. Brisbane Roar had 57.7% possession and 13 shot attempts, compared to Adelaide United's 42.3% possession and 9 shots. Both teams had 4 and 3 shots on goal. Brisbane Roar received one yellow card, while Adelaide United had none. Each team made several substitutions in the second half to influence the game's outcome. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Moose Approaches Girl At Bus Stop In Dhaka - Watch What Happens Happy in Shape Undo This draw places Adelaide United at 7th in the league standings with 36 points from 24 matches. Brisbane Roar remains at the bottom of the table in the second last position with 14 points from 24 matches. The match at Suncorp Stadium witnessed a vibrant atmosphere, with fans from both sides showing strong support. Live Events For New Zealand football enthusiasts, this match holds significance as Adelaide United recently secured a 3-2 victory over Wellington Phoenix on April 18, 2025. Wellington Phoenix is scheduled to play against Brisbane Roar on April 26, 2025, providing an opportunity for the New Zealand team to improve their standing in the league.

Adelaide's finals hopes dive after ALM draw with Roar
Adelaide's finals hopes dive after ALM draw with Roar

Yahoo

time22-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Adelaide's finals hopes dive after ALM draw with Roar

Adelaide United's A-League Men finals hopes are on a knife's edge after they were held to a 1-1 draw by Brisbane Roar at Suncorp Stadium. The one point took the visitors to seventh on the ladder, equal with Sydney FC but behind on goal difference. Adelaide have played one more match than the rest of the competition and must now win their final game away against Melbourne City and hope other results go their way to play finals. The race for positions in the top six is set to go down to the final round of the regular season in the first weekend in May. Just four points separate third from seventh, with Western United (41), Western Sydney (40), Melbourne Victory (39), Sydney FC (37) and Adelaide (37) fighting it out. Adelaide coach Carl Veart will leave the club at the end of the season and said winning their next match and going on a dream run in the finals would mean everything to him. "We have one more game and we will give it everything we've got and hopefully things fall our way," he said. Adelaide opened the scoring in the 11th minute on Tuesday night, with Dylan Pierias slamming home a wonder cross from Yaya Dukuly, who provided the pinpoint pass across the face of goal after a scything run down the left. That pass - Chef's kiss 👌Dylan Pierias opens the scoring for @AdelaideUnited and it's all thanks to Yaya Dukuly's fine work.📺 Watch #BRIvADL live and exclusive NOW on Paramount+ — Isuzu UTE A-League (@aleaguemen) April 22, 2025 The hosts had their chances to score in the first half but were frustrated. Roar midfielder Jacob Brazete lobbed a shot inches over the crossbar in the fifth minute. There was a controversial moment in the 15th minute when the 19-year-old caressed a curling right-to-left shot into the net after attracting three defenders just inside the box. VAR denied the goal for offside for the sake of several Brazete toes. Roar striker Asumah Abubakar, the player of the match, had a goal correctly ruled out for offside after a deft pass from skipper Jay O'Shea. Earlier it was a Florin Berenguer miss from close range in front of an open goal that had the home fans holding their heads in dismay. Dukuly had a thunderbolt shot well saved by Roar goalkeeper Matt Acton on the cusp of halftime. Then in the 59th minute, Ghana-born Abubakar lashed in a right-footer from 35m out for his fourth goal of the season. "We are very happy with the draw. We created a lot of chances and fought until the end of the game," Abubakar told Paramount Plus. WOW! WHAT A HIT 🚀😱@brisbaneroar's Asumah Abubakar unleashes an absolute ROCKET from distance and runs straight to the gaffer to celebrate 🥹📺 Watch #BRIvADL live NOW on Paramount+ — Isuzu UTE A-League (@aleaguemen) April 22, 2025 Striker Luka Jovanovic had a chance to take the lead for Adelaide but was unable to find the net. Roar's Ben Halloran had a shot in the 88th minute well saved by goalkeeper Max Vartuli, but a winner from either side proved elusive. The Roar are in 12th place and can avoid the wooden spoon with one win in their final two games.

Adelaide's finals hopes dive after ALM draw with Roar
Adelaide's finals hopes dive after ALM draw with Roar

Perth Now

time22-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Perth Now

Adelaide's finals hopes dive after ALM draw with Roar

Adelaide United's finals hopes are on a knife's edge after being held to a 1-1 draw by Brisbane Roar in the A-League Men clash at Suncorp Stadium. The one point took the visitors to seventh on the ladder, equal with Sydney FC but behind on goal difference. Adelaide have played one more match than the rest of the competition and must now win their final game away against Melbourne City and hope other results go their way to play finals. The race for positions in the top six is set to go down to the final round of the regular season in the first weekend in May. Just four points separate third from seventh. Western United (41), Western Sydney (40), Melbourne Victory (39), Sydney FC (37) and Adelaide (37) are fighting it out. Adelaide opened the scoring in the 11th minute on Tuesday night, with Dylan Pierias slamming home a wonder cross from Yaya Dukuly, who provided the pinpoint pass across the face of goal after a scything run down the left. The hosts had their chances to score in the first half but were frustrated. Roar midfielder Jacob Brazete lobbed a shot inches over the crossbar in the fifth minute. There was a controversial moment in the 15th minute when the 19-year-old caressed a curling right-to-left shot into the net after attracting three defenders just inside the box. VAR denied the goal for offside for the sake of several Brazete toes. Roar striker Asumah Abubakar, the player of the match, had a goal correctly ruled out for offside after a deft pass from skipper Jay O'Shea Earlier it was a Florin Berenguer miss from close range in front of an open goal that had the home fans holding their heads in dismay. Dukuly had a thunderbolt shot well saved by Roar goalkeeper Matt Acton on the cusp of halftime. Then in the 59th minute, Ghana-born Abubakar, from 35m out, lashed a right-footer in for his fourth goal of the season. Striker Luka Jovanovic had a chance to take the lead for Adelaide but was unable to find the net. Roar's Ben Halloran had a shot in the 88th minute well saved by goalkeeper Max Vartuli, but a winner from either side proved elusive. The Roar are in 12th place and can avoid the wooden spoon with one win in their final two games.

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