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Sydney FC vs Perth Glory: H2H| W-League| Ladder| Prediction
The second-half Costa Berberhouse strike was enough for Sydney FC to secure a narrow 1-0 win against Perth Glory and climb to fourth place in the A-League, with some lights going out at Jubilee Stadium in unusual circumstances. Was ending in Lightning on Wednesday and nearby.
Full name | Sydney Football Club |
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Nickname(s) | The Sky Blues |
Founded | 1 November 2004 |
Ground | Netstrata Jubilee Stadium Leichhardt Oval Stadium Australia |
Capacity | 20,500 22,000 82,500 |
Owner | David Traktovenko |
Chairman | Scott Barlow |
Head coach | Steve Corica |
League | A-League |
2019–20 | A-League, 1st of 11 (premiers, champions) |
H2H
They have taken some time to hit their strap this season but back-to-back champions Sydney FC are officially on the charge after their 1-0 win over Perth Glory in the affected conditions that earned them fifth place Takes on Left A-League ladder and Glory coach Richard Garcia.
A 45-minute delay in the game and the final whistle due to thunderstorms in the area rang when the competition was back in bad time, when bad weather returned and cut off the light inside Jubilee Stadium.
It was a rude shock for Perth, who were ruled out having an apparent penalty in the first half and still had several minutes left to try and find an equalizer when the game ended.
W-League
The Round 10 fixture introduced the Sky Blues against Wind Blurry as Ant Juric’s side gun for an eighth win from nine matches.
Sydney began a quick response in their most recent outing, beating 2–1 of top-four rivals Adelaide United after being defeated 4–1 by the Brisbane Roar in Round 8. The result ensured that the Sky Blues maintained a gap above the roar at the top of the Westfield W-League table as the premier plate race continued.
Ladder
The win may have come with some good luck but Sydney still have 23 shots on the Perth goal and the margin would have been higher if not for the fast return of 39-year-old Liam Reddy between the Glory sticks.
The pressure to disallow Bobo after emptying several points was eventually reported on Reddy for 54 minutes when he hit a barbarous effort from an angle slide under his body for the fifth goal of the season.
Prediction
Sydney FC will look to build back-to-back wins on Wednesday when they welcome Perth Glory to the Netrasta Jubilee Stadium.
The hosts will return to the top with another win after finishing sixth in the Australia A-League table, while Perth Glory still remain in fourth place after a poor form.
They showed attacking improvement in their recent 3–0 win over Melbourne Victory, and if they can continue while maintaining their strong defensive structure, they should be too much for a struggling Perth Glory side.