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Victory Sealed: Melbourne Triumphs Over Brisbane with a 2-0 Finish

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In a hard-fought match at AAMI Park, Melbourne Victory secured a 2-0 win against Brisbane Roar, displaying grit and precision across all 90 minutes.

Game Summary:

Final Score: Melbourne Victory 2-0 Brisbane Roar

Scorers:

• 37’ Nishan Velupillay (Melbourne Victory)

• 76’ Jason Geria (Melbourne Victory)

Key Moments:

1’Kick-Off: The match begins with high intensity from both sides.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA – NOVEMBER 09: Victory players celebrate a goal from Nishan Velupillay of Melbourne Victory during the round four A-League Men match between Melbourne Victory and Brisbane Roar at AAMI Park, on November 09, 2024, in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Morgan Hancock/Getty Images)

37’ – GOAL! Reno Piscopo sets up Nishan Velupillay, who breaks the deadlock, giving Melbourne a 1-0 lead.

Half Time [1-0]: Melbourne Victory leads at the break, capitalizing on their early advantage.

76’ – GOAL! Jason Geria finds the net with an assist from Ryan Teague, doubling Melbourne’s lead to 2-0.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA – NOVEMBER 09: Jason Geria of Melbourne Victory scores a goal during the round four A-League Men match between Melbourne Victory and Brisbane Roar at AAMI Park, on November 09, 2024, in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Morgan Hancock/Getty Images)

90’ – Final Whistle: Melbourne secures their win as Brisbane’s attempts to close the gap are thwarted by strong defense and key saves.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA – NOVEMBER 09: Jason Geria of Melbourne Victory celebrates scoring a goal during the round four A-League Men match between Melbourne Victory and Brisbane Roar at AAMI Park, on November 09, 2024, in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Morgan Hancock/Getty Images)

Second Half Substitutions & Notable Plays:

Substitutions:

• 72’ Melbourne substitutes Clarismario Santos for Zinedine Machach, adding fresh legs.

• 71’ Brisbane brings on Ben Halloran, seeking to energize their offensive lineup.

Notable Saves: Brisbane’s shots on target were consistently denied, highlighting Melbourne’s defensive prowess and solid goalkeeping.

Yellow Cards: Brisbane’s Walid Shour and Harry Van Der Saag received cautions as they fought to break Melbourne’s defensive line.

Despite Brisbane’s numerous attempts through set-pieces and shots, Melbourne held firm, proving their mettle with a well-rounded performance.

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