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A-League live updates: Auckland claim semi-final advantage with 1-0 win over Melbourne Victory
A-League live updates: Auckland claim semi-final advantage with 1-0 win over Melbourne Victory

RNZ News

time17-05-2025

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  • RNZ News

A-League live updates: Auckland claim semi-final advantage with 1-0 win over Melbourne Victory

Auckland FC's Louis Verstraete and Melbourne Victory's Kasey Bos. Photo: Shane Wenzlick / After a stunning debut season, Auckland FC find themselves on the edge of a remarkable finals appearance. Tonight sees the first leg of the semi-finals, in a hostile AAMI Park in Melbourne. Kick-off is at 9.35pm NZT. Follow all the action with RNZ's live blog: Melbourne Victory: 1. Jack Duncan, 2. Jason Geria, 3. Adama Traoré, 5. Brendan Hamill, 6. Ryan Teague, 7. Daniel Arzani, 9. Nikos Vergos, 10. Bruno Fornaroli, 11. Clerismario Santos Rodrigues, 14. Jordi Valadon, 16. Joshua Inserra, 17. Nishan Velupillay, 18. Fabian Monge, 19. Jing Reec, 21. Roderick Miranda, 22. Joshua Rawlins, 25. Jack Duncan, 26. Luka Kolic, 27. Reno Piscopo, 28. Kasey Bos, 30. Daniel Graskoski. Auckland FC: 1. Michael Woud, 3. Scott Galloway, 4. Nando Pijnaker, 5. Tommy Smith, 6. Louis Verstraete, 8. Luis Toomey, 9. Max Mata, 10. Guillermo May, 12. Alex Paulsen, 14. Liam Gillion, 15. Francis de Vries, 17. Callan Elliot, 18. Finn McKenlay, 21. Jesse Randall, 22. Jake Brimmer, 25. Neyder Moreno, 27. Logan Rogerson, 28. Luis Felipe Gallegos, 31. Jonty Bidois

A-League live updates: Rogerson heads Auckland FC into the lead
A-League live updates: Rogerson heads Auckland FC into the lead

RNZ News

time17-05-2025

  • Sport
  • RNZ News

A-League live updates: Rogerson heads Auckland FC into the lead

Auckland FC's Louis Verstraete and Melbourne Victory's Kasey Bos. Photo: Shane Wenzlick / After a stunning debut season, Auckland FC find themselves on the edge of a remarkable finals appearance. Tonight sees the first leg of the semi-finals, in a hostile AAMI Park in Melbourne. Kick-off is at 9.35pm NZT. Follow all the action with RNZ's live blog: Melbourne Victory: 1. Jack Duncan, 2. Jason Geria, 3. Adama Traoré, 5. Brendan Hamill, 6. Ryan Teague, 7. Daniel Arzani, 9. Nikos Vergos, 10. Bruno Fornaroli, 11. Clerismario Santos Rodrigues, 14. Jordi Valadon, 16. Joshua Inserra, 17. Nishan Velupillay, 18. Fabian Monge, 19. Jing Reec, 21. Roderick Miranda, 22. Joshua Rawlins, 25. Jack Duncan, 26. Luka Kolic, 27. Reno Piscopo, 28. Kasey Bos, 30. Daniel Graskoski. Auckland FC: 1. Michael Woud, 3. Scott Galloway, 4. Nando Pijnaker, 5. Tommy Smith, 6. Louis Verstraete, 8. Luis Toomey, 9. Max Mata, 10. Guillermo May, 12. Alex Paulsen, 14. Liam Gillion, 15. Francis de Vries, 17. Callan Elliot, 18. Finn McKenlay, 21. Jesse Randall, 22. Jake Brimmer, 25. Neyder Moreno, 27. Logan Rogerson, 28. Luis Felipe Gallegos, 31. Jonty Bidois

A-League live updates: Melbourne Victory v Auckland goalless after frantic first-half
A-League live updates: Melbourne Victory v Auckland goalless after frantic first-half

RNZ News

time17-05-2025

  • Sport
  • RNZ News

A-League live updates: Melbourne Victory v Auckland goalless after frantic first-half

Auckland FC's Louis Verstraete and Melbourne Victory's Kasey Bos. Photo: Shane Wenzlick / After a stunning debut season, Auckland FC find themselves on the edge of a remarkable finals appearance. Tonight sees the first leg of the semi-finals, in a hostile AAMI Park in Melbourne. Kick-off is at 9.35pm NZT. Follow all the action with RNZ's live blog: Melbourne Victory: 1. Jack Duncan, 2. Jason Geria, 3. Adama Traoré, 5. Brendan Hamill, 6. Ryan Teague, 7. Daniel Arzani, 9. Nikos Vergos, 10. Bruno Fornaroli, 11. Clerismario Santos Rodrigues, 14. Jordi Valadon, 16. Joshua Inserra, 17. Nishan Velupillay, 18. Fabian Monge, 19. Jing Reec, 21. Roderick Miranda, 22. Joshua Rawlins, 25. Jack Duncan, 26. Luka Kolic, 27. Reno Piscopo, 28. Kasey Bos, 30. Daniel Graskoski. Auckland FC: 1. Michael Woud, 3. Scott Galloway, 4. Nando Pijnaker, 5. Tommy Smith, 6. Louis Verstraete, 8. Luis Toomey, 9. Max Mata, 10. Guillermo May, 12. Alex Paulsen, 14. Liam Gillion, 15. Francis de Vries, 17. Callan Elliot, 18. Finn McKenlay, 21. Jesse Randall, 22. Jake Brimmer, 25. Neyder Moreno, 27. Logan Rogerson, 28. Luis Felipe Gallegos, 31. Jonty Bidois

Victory slip to Jets draw ahead of ALM finals
Victory slip to Jets draw ahead of ALM finals

Yahoo

time04-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Victory slip to Jets draw ahead of ALM finals

Melbourne Victory will head into the A-League Men finals on a frustrating note after slipping to a 1-1 draw with Newcastle in their last regular-season match. Victory were already locked into fifth place and a trip to Western Sydney for next Saturday night's elimination final at CommBank Stadium against the fourth-placed Wanderers. Defender Kasey Bos was almost the matchwinner for Victory for a second time in two weeks, following up his decisive goal against Macarthur with a lovely finish in the 47th minute at AAMI Park.. But Newcastle's Clayton Taylor scored after a horror error from goalkeeper Jack Duncan in the 83rd minute to snatch a point. Something out of absolutely nothing and @NewcastleJetsFC are level! ✈️😳Jack Duncan won't want to see that one again. Game #MVCvNEW live now on Paramount+. — Isuzu UTE A-League (@aleaguemen) May 4, 2025 It was the ninth-placed Jets' final match under manager Rob Stanton, with Socceroos great Mark Milligan expected to take over after this season. The dangerous Zinedine Machach dragged a shot wide in the fifth minute while Nishan Velupillay came close with a volley in the 22nd. Machach slipped through Nikos Vergos in the 23rd minute and the striker neatly dinked the ball over Ryan Scott - but was called offside. Victory unsuccessfully appealed for a handball by Jets striker Lachie Rose on the half-hour mark. Daniel Arzani won a penalty in the 42nd minute after Daniel Wilmering was ruled to have clipped him, but after a VAR review, it was overturned. Victory took the lead when Machach curled a wonderful ball into the path of Bos, who burst forward then coolly finished across his body. . @gomvfc score 90 SECONDS into the 2nd half - and it's some assist! 🔥Zinedine Machach brilliantly finds Kasey Bos, who finishes with #MVCvNEW live now on Paramount+. — Isuzu UTE A-League (@aleaguemen) May 4, 2025 Substitute Santos thought he'd doubled Victory's lead in the 71st minute but was offside, then skimmed a shot over the bar three minutes later. Newcastle hit back out when Duncan, deputising for Mitch Langerak (foot), attempted to pass to Ryan Teague but Ben Gibson nipped in and got a foot to it. The hospital pass allowed Lachlan Bayliss to contest the ball which squeezed out to Gibson, who found Taylor, and the talented Jet took a touch then beat Duncan at his near post. Duncan then made a super double save, denying Gibson, then Taylor, to stop Newcastle taking the lead.

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