Rojas sinks Adelaide as Victory prevail in Original Rivalry to move third

An impressive Melbourne Victory defeated fierce A-League Men rivals Adelaide United 1-0 with a disciplined performance at Coopers Stadium.

REACTION: VICTORY’S ‘MASSIVE TURNAROUND’ BEGINS WITH RESULTS AGAINST BIGGEST RIVALS

The visitors looked calm and composed for most of Saturday night after Marco Rojas found the back of the net after just six minutes.

The undermanned Reds pushed hard for an equaliser but the Victory were able to contain the home side.

For United, COVID sidelined Ryan Kitto, Bernardo and George Blackwood, while Lachie Barr and Zach Clough missed the clash through injury, joining an already incredibly long list.

Victory welcomed back Matthew Spiranovic, Nick D’Agostino and Ben Folami and although Adelaide made a bright start, it was the Victory who broke the deadlock early thanks to New Zealand international Rojas.

Visiting coach Tony Popovic was chuffed with the win and keeping Adelaide at bay for the

90 minutes.

“I’m delighted with the three points, I’m very happy we got a clean sheet, we haven’t had that in quite a while,” he said.

“And we toughed it out which was pleasing.”

Despite the loss and significant absentees, Reds coach Carl Veart was happy with  his

team.

“I couldn’t be any prouder of the players tonight; I thought they were outstanding,” he

said.

“The football we played tonight was excellent; we just couldn’t get a goal.”

Francesco Margiotta picked up the ball in the attacking third and looped a ball to the back post for Jason Geria who had ghosted past Josh Cavallo before teeing up Rojas to blast home from close range.

The Reds’ best chance came just before the half hour with Craig Goodwin threading a pass through for Lachlan Brook, who took on Jason Davidson before firing a shot towards the near post, only for it to rebound off the upright.

Just before halftime Hiroshi Ibusuki got his head on the end of a whipped free kick from Goodwin, but his effort was straight at Ivan Kelava in the Victory goal.

After the interval Adelaide started positively but again it was Victory who looked more threatening.

On 57 minutes Jake Brimmer slipped Chris Ikonomidis through but the winger shot just wide with Reds keeper Steven Hall beaten.

A minute later and the visitors thought they had doubled their lead after another well-worked move ended up with Rojas putting the ball in the back of the net before the VAR ruled it out for offside.

Ibusuki continued to pose a threat from set pieces and crossed from out wide into the area, and just after the hour he almost equalised but his shot on the turn went just over.

Adelaide continued to attack and on 87 minutes a wide cross from Goodwin almost found substitute Yaya Dukuly at the back post but it was eventually cleared to safety by Tony Popovic’s side.

RE-LIVE: ADELAIDE UNITED 0-1 MELBOURNE VICTORY, AS IT HAPPENED

By Matt Comito for KEEPUP

59′: OFFSIDE! Rojas denied a brace (0-1)

Victory looked set to break away in the Original Rivalry, with Francesco Margiotta cutting the ball back for Rojas to poke his shot off the post and into the back of the net.

But Margiotta was caught in an offside position when receiving the ball in behind the Reds defence from Jason Davidson.

46′: SECOND HALF UNDERWAY (0-1)

The Reds come out of the sheds chasing the came in the second stanza.

HALF-TIME: ADELAIDE 0-1 VICTORY

29′: CHANCE! Brook off the post (0-1)

Lachlan Brook has gone closest for the Reds, feinting to shoot toward the far corner before lashing a low strike toward Ivan Kelava’s near post, hitting the post instead of sneaking his shot over the line.

24′: Toure off with shoulder injury (0-1)

It’s a concerning sight for Mohamed Toure and Adelaide head coach Carl Veart as the Reds forward goes down with a right shoulder injury.

Toure is stretchered off, with Joe Caletti the replacement.

Toure’s night ends prematurely at Coopers Stadium.

7′: GOAL! Rojas strikes (0-1)

That was class from the visitors, with Jason Geria getting in behind to meet a lofted ball down the right-hand side of the penalty area.

Geria took a neat touch to bring the ball down from the sky, before setting up Marco Rojas to arrive and bury the ball into the back of the net.

1′: KICK-OFF

We’re underway at Coopers Stadium!

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