|
|
Played
February 22, 2012 8:00 PM EST
Skilled Park — Gold Coast
Referee: M. Gillett
Attendance: 1141
February 22, 2012 8:00 PM EST
Skilled Park — Gold Coast
Referee: M. Gillett
Attendance: 1141
17′
Ben Halloran
56′
Mitch Cooper
Gold Coast United 3-3 Central Coast Mariners: Ladder leaders save blushes
Bottom-placed Gold Coast gave the ladder-leading Central Coast a fright to lead 3-1 after 56 minutes, but the Mariners fought back to save embarrassment.
By Vince Rugari
Getty Images
They dared to dream following their week from hell, but gallant Gold Coast United had to settle for a 3-3 draw with league-leaders Central Coast at Skilled Park on Wednesday.
Rank outsiders before the match following the ugly sacking of Miron Bleiberg and owner Clive Palmer's verbal stoush with the FFA, the embattled bottom-placed club were expected to roll over with ease.
But nobody told interim coach Mike Mulvey and his band of youngsters, who rose to the challenge in a stunning display against the competition's pacesetters.
Going 3-1 up after second-gamer Mitch Cooper scored early in the second half, United looked genuinely good value for a shock victory.
But the Mariners tucked away two late goals, with Adam Kwasnik their driving force, to avoid an embarrassing defeat in front of just 1141 fans at Robina.
Injury-ravaged Gold Coast once again fielded a quasi-National Youth League team, with returning skipper Michael Thwaite the only change to a side that set a new record for the youngest in A-League history on Friday.
And it took the Mariners just four minutes to breach their defence, with Kwasnik on the spot with a simple tap-in after Tom Rogic's cross took a deflection off Zac Anderson.
But United returned fire five minutes later, when a marauding run from the lively Golgol Mebrahtu earned the home side a penalty.
After fighting his way into the box, the forward was clipped by Rostyn Griffiths, and Chris Harold made no mistake converting the spot kick for his second-ever A-League goal.
As good as Mebrahtu's move was, he was shown up in the 17th minute when rising star Ben Halloran scored a surefire goal-of-the-season contender.
From just inside United's attacking half, Halloran showed incredible acceleration and poise to thread though the Mariners defensive line, leaving Alex Wilkinson and Patrick Zwaanswijk in his dust.
Striking from the top of the box, Central Coast custodian Justin Pasfield got a hand on his shot but it was not enough to deny Halloran an absolute peach of a goal - his fourth for the season.
It was enough to elicit a half-time visit to the sheds from billionaire owner Palmer himself, and whatever he said, it worked - Gold Coast came out firing again after the interval.
Eleven minutes into the second half, they extended their lead to two goals when none other than Cooper - the 17-year-old caught up in all the off-field turmoil - got his name on the scoresheet.
The one-time captain shaped for his close-range shot with two terrific touches after Halloran slipped him the ball, and his neat finish sparked wild celebrations.
But United were brought back down to earth with a thud when the Mariners equalised with two goals in the space of eight minutes.
First, substitute Bernie Ibini pulled one back for the visitors on 59 minutes after Thwaite coughed up possession and was made to pay.
Then Kwasnik completed his brace by taking advantage of more lacklustre defending from the home side with his 66th-minute header to level the scores at 3-3.
From there Central Coast began to stamp their authority on the match, with under-siege United doing well to keep them from edging ahead despite plenty of pressure.
Zwaanswijk had perhaps the best chance to put Central Coast ahead late on, but his powerful 87th-minute header was wide of the target, meaning the Mariners would have to be satisfied with a draw against the wooden spoon favourites.
Rank outsiders before the match following the ugly sacking of Miron Bleiberg and owner Clive Palmer's verbal stoush with the FFA, the embattled bottom-placed club were expected to roll over with ease.
But nobody told interim coach Mike Mulvey and his band of youngsters, who rose to the challenge in a stunning display against the competition's pacesetters.
Going 3-1 up after second-gamer Mitch Cooper scored early in the second half, United looked genuinely good value for a shock victory.
But the Mariners tucked away two late goals, with Adam Kwasnik their driving force, to avoid an embarrassing defeat in front of just 1141 fans at Robina.
Injury-ravaged Gold Coast once again fielded a quasi-National Youth League team, with returning skipper Michael Thwaite the only change to a side that set a new record for the youngest in A-League history on Friday.
And it took the Mariners just four minutes to breach their defence, with Kwasnik on the spot with a simple tap-in after Tom Rogic's cross took a deflection off Zac Anderson.
But United returned fire five minutes later, when a marauding run from the lively Golgol Mebrahtu earned the home side a penalty.
After fighting his way into the box, the forward was clipped by Rostyn Griffiths, and Chris Harold made no mistake converting the spot kick for his second-ever A-League goal.
As good as Mebrahtu's move was, he was shown up in the 17th minute when rising star Ben Halloran scored a surefire goal-of-the-season contender.
From just inside United's attacking half, Halloran showed incredible acceleration and poise to thread though the Mariners defensive line, leaving Alex Wilkinson and Patrick Zwaanswijk in his dust.
Striking from the top of the box, Central Coast custodian Justin Pasfield got a hand on his shot but it was not enough to deny Halloran an absolute peach of a goal - his fourth for the season.
It was enough to elicit a half-time visit to the sheds from billionaire owner Palmer himself, and whatever he said, it worked - Gold Coast came out firing again after the interval.
Eleven minutes into the second half, they extended their lead to two goals when none other than Cooper - the 17-year-old caught up in all the off-field turmoil - got his name on the scoresheet.
The one-time captain shaped for his close-range shot with two terrific touches after Halloran slipped him the ball, and his neat finish sparked wild celebrations.
But United were brought back down to earth with a thud when the Mariners equalised with two goals in the space of eight minutes.
First, substitute Bernie Ibini pulled one back for the visitors on 59 minutes after Thwaite coughed up possession and was made to pay.
Then Kwasnik completed his brace by taking advantage of more lacklustre defending from the home side with his 66th-minute header to level the scores at 3-3.
From there Central Coast began to stamp their authority on the match, with under-siege United doing well to keep them from edging ahead despite plenty of pressure.
Zwaanswijk had perhaps the best chance to put Central Coast ahead late on, but his powerful 87th-minute header was wide of the target, meaning the Mariners would have to be satisfied with a draw against the wooden spoon favourites.
Goal
Own Goal
Penalty
Penalty Missed
Yellow Card
Assist
Penalty Save
Penalty Shootout Goal
Penalty Shootout Miss
Yellow Card / Red Card
Red Card
Substitution IN
Substitution OUT
Injury
Goal.com Rating
Goal.com Man of the Match
Goal.com Flop of the Match
Top & Flop Global Ranking
Fans' Man of the Match
Fans' Flop of the Match
Results
Times In EST
Match News
Top Scorers
| Player | Goals | Penalties | |
|---|---|---|---|
|
|
Besart Berisha
Striker Brisbane |
21 | 1 |
|
|
Shane Smeltz
Striker Perth |
17 | 3 |
|
|
Carlos Hernández
Midfielder Melbourne Victory |
10 | 3 |
|
|
Mitch Nichols
Midfielder Brisbane |
10 | 1 |
|
|
Ryan Alan Griffiths
Striker Newcastle Jets |
9 | 1 |