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Melbourne Victory
FC Macarthur
Attacks
121
92
Dangerous Attacks
65
43
Ball Possession
61
39
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8
2
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End 4-1
87′
N. Vergos
D. Genreau
80′
A. Traoré
F. Lino
80′
X.Stella
J. Mata
74′
H.Oliveira
l.vickery
74′
W.McKay
Walter·Scott
74′
F.Deli
L. Brattan
73′
J. Valadon
66′
4-1
Charles
Assist: J. Mata
64′
Matthew Grimaldi
K. Jelacic
64′
Clarismario Rodrigues
N. Velupillay
64′
H.Sawyer
M. Duke
64′
C. Ikonomidis
R. Duran
63′
3-1
S.Esposito
Assist: J. Mata
48′
Walter·Scott
Halftime 2-1
37′
2-1
l.vickery
Assist: R. Duran
36′
R. Miranda
25′
2-0
D. Genreau
Assist: Charles
19′
L. Rose
11′
D. D. Silva
9′
C. Talbot
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Match Info
In a dominant display at AAMI Park, Melbourne Victory secured a convincing 4-1 victory over Macarthur FC in the A-League. The match, kicking off at 4:00 PM on March 15, 2026, saw the home side assert their superiority early and never look back, a result that significantly boosts their playoff aspirations. The decisive moment came in the first half when Victory scored twice in quick succession to break the game open, effectively ending Macarthur's resistance before the interval.
The process of the match was controlled by Melbourne from the outset. They opened the scoring inside twenty minutes with a well-worked team move finished clinically. A second goal followed shortly after, capitalizing on a defensive error from the visitors. Macarthur managed to pull one back before halftime, offering a brief glimmer of hope, but any chance of a comeback was extinguished early in the second period when Victory restored their two-goal cushion. A late fourth goal added gloss to the scoreline, rounding off a comprehensive performance. The standout performer was undoubtedly Victory's attacking midfielder, who orchestrated play and contributed two assists, while Macarthur's defense had a day to forget.
The three points see Melbourne Victory climb the A-League table, solidifying their position in the top six, while Macarthur FC's inconsistent form continues, leaving them in the lower half of the standings. Post-match, the Victory manager praised his team's intensity and execution, stating, "We played with the energy and precision we've been working on all week. It's a big step in the right direction." The Macarthur coach was left to rue defensive lapses, saying, "We were punished for every mistake. We have to be much tougher to beat away from home."

