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Sydney FC
Melbourne City
Attacks
99
93
Dangerous Attacks
43
48
Ball Possession
55
45
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2
5
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End 0-1
86′
Harrison Shillington
M.Younis
86′
R.Youlley
P.Quispe
76′
Okon
69′
E. Durakovic
K.Rahmani
69′
Z. Schreiber
A. Kuen
69′
M.Memeti
M. Caputo
63′
E. Rashani
D. Arzani
63′
A.Walatee
T.Quintal
63′
A.Grant
M. Tisserand
63′
M.Macallister
A.Stamatelopoulos
62′
A. Kuen
53′
0-1
M. Caputo
Assist: D. Arzani
45′
A.Toure
V. Campuzano
Halftime 0-0
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Match Info
Sydney FC suffered a narrow 0-1 defeat to Melbourne City in an Australia A-League clash at Allianz Stadium on Tuesday, March 17th, 2026. A solitary goal from Melbourne City's forward proved decisive in a tightly contested match that saw the visitors claim a valuable three points on the road. The match began with both teams probing for an opening, but clear chances were at a premium in the first half. The deadlock was broken just after the hour mark when Melbourne City capitalized on a swift counter-attack, with their striker finishing coolly past the Sydney FC goalkeeper. Sydney FC pushed hard for an equalizer in the final stages, creating several half-chances and forcing a couple of saves, but they were unable to find a way through a resolute City defense. The key focus point was Melbourne City's defensive discipline, which successfully nullified Sydney FC's attacking threats for large portions of the game. The result sees Melbourne City strengthen their position in the upper reaches of the A-League table, while Sydney FC will be disappointed to have dropped points at home in a match they would have targeted for a win. Post-match, the Sydney FC manager lamented his team's lack of cutting edge in the final third, while the Melbourne City coach praised his side's organization and resilience. The starting lineups featured Sydney FC's usual attacking talents and Melbourne City's structured defensive unit, but on this occasion, City's game plan was executed perfectly to secure the victory.

