Soccer Super Thread

@Halbrowne61
@Dr_Ice
@tiger_one


Not a good day for the home side, with Spurs losing 1-3 to Crystal Palace after a red card to Van de Ven in the 38th minute.
  • FT: Spurs 1-3 Crystal Palace - Solanke opens scoring
  • Sarr levels from spot as Van der Ven sent off, before Strand Larsen and Sarr goals
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  • Palace NINE points ahead of hosts


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@kiwitiger


Adelaide United fight back from behind to earn a share of the spoils at Coopers Stadium as they draw 1 all with Wellington Phoenix.
Wellington head back to NZ with their first points of under interim boss Chris Greenacre.
The Phoenix had their chances - Nagasawa and Nikola Mileusnic both put shots on target, while Bill Tuiloma sent a free kick directly at Smits.
Ultimately neither team could quite find the killer blow.


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@full80


Newcastle extends its lead at the top of the Isuzu Ute A-League after an inspired comeback against the Western Sydney Wanderers to finish 2-1 winners.

Mark Natta’s close-range finish followed Eli Adams’ fifth goal of the Isuzu Ute A-League season as Newcastle extended their club-record unbeaten run to 10 games.

The win keeps Newcastle top of the Isuzu Ute A-League table for another weekend on 40 points, ahead of Auckland FC on 35 with a game in hand.



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@Halbrowne61
@tiger_one



An iconic free-kick from Juan Mata wasn't enough as Sydney valiantly fought back from 2-0 down to walk away with a point, the game finishing 2 all.
Juan Mata’s first-half free kick was a giddy high but Sydney FC rallied for a comeback 2-2 draw.

Mata’s goal was followed by a super-sub effort from Victory striker Charles Nduka only for Sydney FC to hit back with two goals in two minutes.

The first hour belonged to Mata. The Spanish World Cup winner curved a left-footed free kick in off the inside of the right-hand post in the 34th minute with arguably his most iconic moment in the Isuzu Ute A-League.

But after Charles Nduka’s 69th-minute strike, immediately after entering the game off the bech, Sydney FC rallied with a quickfire comeback.

Transfer window additions Apostolos Stametelopoulos and Ahmet Arslan scored their respective first Sky Blue goals in the 73rd and 75th minutes to reinvigorate the Allianz Stadium crowd.

Sydney FC remain third on the Isuzu Ute A-League table with 33 points from 20 games, two ahead of Adelaide United (31) and fifth-placed Victory on 29.



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