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Central Coast Mariners
Perth Glory
Attacks
107
114
Dangerous Attacks
46
38
Ball Possession
52
48
On Target
8
6
Off Target
6017
4016
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End 2-2
86′
H. Steele
C. Donnell
86′
A.De Lima
S.Ngor
84′
A.Lebib
C.Shamoon
79′
K.Taniguchi
A. Auglah
74′
Jacob Nasso
S. Roux
74′
N.Blair
Oliver·Lavale
73′
Z.Lisolajski
S. Sutton
73′
S. Colakovski
J. Kucharski
66′
2-2
B.Brandtman
Assist: C. Donnell
57′
A.Didulica
S.Despotovski
45′
L.Tevere
William·Freney
Halftime 1-2
47′
C. Donnell
37′
1-2
A. Auglah
36′
G.De Abreu
17′
0-2
A. Taggart
Assist: G.De Abreu
14′
0-1
S.Despotovski
Assist: J. Kucharski
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Match Info
Central Coast Mariners and Perth Glory played out an entertaining 2-2 draw in the Australia A-League on Saturday afternoon. The match, which kicked off at 2:00 PM local time, saw the Mariners twice surrender a lead to share the points with a resilient Glory side in a result that impacts both ends of the league table. The home side opened the scoring midway through the first half, but Perth found an equalizer just before the interval to level the score. Central Coast regained the advantage early in the second half, putting them on course for a crucial win. However, Perth Glory fought back once more, netting a dramatic late goal to snatch a point on the road. The key incident was the visitors' determined fightback, showcasing their character to earn a draw from a losing position. The result leaves Central Coast Mariners in a mid-table position, while the point provides a slight boost for Perth Glory as they continue their campaign. Post-match, the Mariners' manager expressed frustration at letting two leads slip, while the Perth coach praised his team's spirit and resilience. The starting lineups featured the Mariners' usual attacking threats and Perth's experienced defensive core, both of which contributed to an open and competitive fixture.

