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Sydney United 58 Lose 3-1 to Blacktown City
Zoran Juraj SABLJAK
Footballfans witnessed an intense clash between Green Gully and Melbourne Knights at Green Gully Reserves last Friday at Green Gully Reserve. The �irst half saw both teams battling it out on the �ield, creating several scoring opportunities, but the score remained goalless at 0-0 as the halftime whistle blew.
As the second half commenced, Green Gully came out strong and determined to seize the advantage. In the 47th minute, they successfully broke the deadlock with a well-executed attack that led to a goal, giving them a 1-0 lead. The home crowd erupted with excitement as their team took the lead.
Despite the setback, the Melbourne Knights refused to back down and intensi�ied their efforts to equalise. The match intensi�ied with each passing minute, with both teams displaying tenacity and skill.
In the 84th minute, Green Gully dealt a decisive blow to the Knights’ hopes with another goal, extending their lead to 2-0. The visitors fought hard in the remaining minutes, but they were unable to bridge the gap.
The defeat marked Melbourne Knights’ �irst loss in the last four outings. Despite the setback, the team remains �irmly positioned in the top six, hoping to secure their spot in the upcoming �inals.
Looking ahead, the Melbourne Knights face a signi�i-