Melbourne City FC are set to take on Western Sydney Wanderers away from home as the side looks to build on their recent 3-2 win over Sydney FC and climb back towards the upper reaches of the table.
That winning feeling… 😎#CmonCity pic.twitter.com/IcoBPfde0v
— Melbourne City FC (@MelbourneCity) February 23, 2021
The clash
City’s return to form came in a highly anticipated Grand Final rematch that didn’t disappoint.
Jamie Maclaren got himself on the scoresheet twice, using his poacher’s instinct to create big chances at close-range, and assisted the other goal by heading Craig Noone’s cross into the path of Adrian Luna, who was able to bury the opportunity.
Macca gets the goal but what about the ball from Metcalfe and then the twinkle toes from Nabbout! 🤯🤩
📽 @FOXFOOTBALL#CmonCity #MCYvSYD #ALeague pic.twitter.com/nUUQK6NhjK
— Melbourne City FC (@MelbourneCity) February 23, 2021
Two late goals to Sydney FC gave City fans a scare but the boys were able to close out the game professionally in front of their home crowd.
Sydney FC’s red-and-black crosstown counterpart find themselves in fourth place after nine games, with their most-recent result being a 2-3 loss to Adelaide United last Saturday night.
This was only the Wanderers second loss of the season and they will look to get back to the strong form that has seen them establish themselves in the top half of the table on Tuesday night.
City are currently undefeated in their last three fixtures against the Wanderers, with Jamie Maclaren in hot-form in the same period with four goals and one assist against Western Sydney.
The sides faced off twice in the 2019/20 A-League season, with City emerging victorious in a 2-3 thriller away from home before being held to a 1-1 draw later in the campaign.
What a memorable first trip to Bankwest Stadium it was last season 😍
Relive the action ahead of Tuesday's away trip to Western Sydney 👇#CmonCity 🎥 @FOXFOOTBALL pic.twitter.com/cFE0MT3s8e
— Melbourne City FC (@MelbourneCity) February 28, 2021
Team News
Defenders Scott Galloway and Kerrin Stokes have both been promoted to City’s extended squad for Tuesday night’s fixture, while there are currently no outs and Aiden O’Neill remains sidelined due to a back injury.
Melbourne City FC squad
1.Tom GLOVER (gk), 2.Scott GALLOWAY, 3.Scott JAMIESON (c), 4.Nuno REIS, 7.Rostyn GRIFFITHS, 9.Jamie MACLAREN, 10.Florin BERENGUER-BOHRER, 11.Craig NOONE, 13.Nathaniel ATKINSON, 14.Naoki TSUBAKI, 15.Andrew NABBOUT, 16.Taras GOMULKA, 17.Stefan COLAKOVSKI, 18.Connor METCALFE, 19.Ben GARUCCIO, 20.Adrian LUNA, 22.Curtis GOOD, 23.Marco TILIO, 33.Matthew SUTTON (gk), 36.Kerrin STOKES.
**2-4 to be omitted**
In: 2.Scott GALLOWAY (promoted), 36.Kerrin STOKES (promoted).
Out:
Unavailable: 8.Aiden O’NEILL (back).
Match Details
A-League Round 10
Western Sydney Wanderers v Melbourne City FC
Tuesday 2 March, kick-off 7:05pm
Bankwest Stadium