Monday, 31 July 2017

Sydney United 1-2 Sydney Olympic

After a poor last month of football, Sydney Olympic returned to the winners circle on Sunday Afternoon after a gritty and hard fought victory away at Sydney United. The 2-1 win puts the Club back into the mix to play Finals this season with 2 matches remaining in the regular season.

In a keenly fought first-half we looked like an entirely different team to the one that barely showed up last week, we looked switched-on. The first 10 or so minutes of the first-half were fairly uneventful as both teams took a while to settle into the game. Very soon after though chances were beginning to be created and 20 minutes into the first-half we managed to open the scoring. Some nice work down the right wing from Will Angel saw him put in a dangerous looking cross, which was met on the volley by Hagi Gligor, who finished the chance off nicely. Disappointingly though, the scores were once again level just a couple of minutes later, as a poor give away in possession resulted in the opposition grabbing a soft equaliser. The only positive from this is that we did not drop our heads and continued to play well. The opposition then had a few chances to take the lead before half-time, but some fine goalkeeping by Paul Henderson kept the score at 1-1. We rode our luck a little bit in that first-half, but luck is not something we have had a lot of this season, so we took it and headed to the sheds with the score locked at 1-1.

Early on in the second-half we had an excellent chance to re-take the lead, but unfortunately the chance was spurned. The match was end-to-end with both sides creating chances to take the lead, but nobody could put any of their opportunities away. The match was also a tough contest with no side giving an inch. We were creating our fair share of chances but it looked like the match was destined to end in a 1-1 draw. With 10 minutes to go though, we would grab what turned out to be the winner, as Mitch Stamatellis set off on a marauding run from his own penalty area, after a long run he slipped a nice pass through to Yu Kuboki who made no mistake with the finish to give us a 2-1 lead to the delight of the travelling faithful. The closing moments of the match saw us with all hands to the pump as we tried to hold on for the win. The opposition had a late chance via a freekick, but another great save from Paul Henderson kept it out. Shortly after the referee blew for full-time and we had recorded a huge victory for our season.

So a month of poor results was broken with an important and much needed victory on Sunday. The destiny of our season is now once again entirely in our own hands, with 2 vitally important fixtures to close out the regular season, both of which we must win. It is up to us what we want to get out of this season.

For the Club Championship, the U20’s lost 6-1 and the U18’s suffered a 3-1 loss.

Our next match is our last home game of the regular season and now becomes extremely important. We take on Hakoah next Sunday Evening, August 6, a home game which has been move to Lambert Park, Kick-Off is at 5pm. 

Get out there and support Sydney Olympic.

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