Played
February 1, 2012 7:30 PM EST
Hindmarsh Stadium — Adelaide
Referee:‬ M. Gillett‎
Attendance:‬ 5268‎
 

Match report: Melbourne Victory 1 Gold Coast United 1

Harry Kewell's second-half free-kick handed Victory the lead, but a stoppage-time goal from GCU captain Michael Thwaite frustrated Jim Magilton's men once more.

By Jonathan Healy

A-League - Gold Coast United - Michael Thwaite
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Gold Coast captain Michael Thwaite struck his first A-League goal deep in to injury time to allow his side to pull off a remarkable 1-1 draw with Melbourne Victory at Aurora Stadium in Launceston on Wednesday.

Former Victory man Thwaite's strike in the 93rd minute cancelled out Harry Kewell's goal just after the hour mark, as the two teams shared the spoils in the first A-League game played for points in Tasmania.

Kewell's strike appeared to have Victory on their way to a fifth win of the season, but Thwaite bobbed up where one would least expect him and denied Jim Magilton his first triumph as Victory manager.

Victory looked the more dangerous in the opening exchanges, with Gold Coast more than happy to play on the counter-attack and using the pace of Ben Halloran and James Brown down the flanks.

The always-threatening Archie Thompson was at his elusive best up front for Victory, having his first effort on target saved by debutant Gold Coast goalkeeper Chris O'Connor and then deciding to tee up Marco Rojas across goal when a more selfish striker would have taken the chance on themselves.

Forward Maceo Rigters started to get more involved for Gold Coast and should have done better with his attempt on goal from close range after a weaving run down the right flank.

Peter Jungschlager shot straight at Ante Covic in Victory's goal from outside the box moments later as Gold Coast continued to threaten, while at the other end Thompson should have at least put his curling effort on target when his shot narrowly whizzed past O'Connor and the right hand post.

Kewell began to work his way into the game and looked to be unlucky not to have been awarded a goal just after the half-hour mark when his header appeared to cross the line as O'Connor tried to parry the ball to safety.

The referee ignored Victory's plea for the goal to stand and waved play on as Thompson and Kewell continued to run at the Gold Coast defence and cause plenty of headaches for the bottom-placed club.

Then, on the stroke of half-time, Kewell played a delightful long ball from the middle of the pitch that floated across the box to find Jean Carlos Solorzano at the back post.

The Victory striker got his effort on target, but O'Connor came off his line to block the shot as the game remained scoreless at the break.

Moments after the re-start Kewell's free-kick floated narrowly wide with O'Connor beaten, while at the other end Ante Covic produced a superb double save to keep out Gold Coast substitute Golgol Mebrahtu.

Thompson's ambitious lob never really threatened O'Connor's goal but did get the crowd excited and the Victory striker couldn't quite get a touch on a Solorzano cross moments later with an open goal beckoning.

Victory were pressing and Rojas had the next chance with a free-kick from the edge of the box on the hour mark, after Thwaite was harshly awarded a yellow card for bringing down Thompson.

Rees was the next to go in the referee's book when he pulled back Solorzano, who was closing in on goal and Victory made him pay.

Kewell stepped up to take the free-kick and beat O'Connor with a powerful effort that took a slight deflection on 66 minutes.

Gold Coast had a chance up the other end to equalise from a free-kick in a similar position, but Jungschlager crashed his strike straight into the Victory wall and the ball was cleared.

Miron Bleiberg threw on Chris Harold in an attempt to salvage something for Gold Coast and they continued to push more men forward in search of an equaliser.

Mebrahtu went closest with five minutes remaining with a curling effort from a free-kick that stung Covic's palms, while Thompson's unlucky match in front of goal continued in stoppage time as he shot wide in an acre of space.

And then just as it appeared all over, Thwaite found the back of the net for the first time in the A-League to ensure Gold Coast shared the points.


Melbourne Victory

21
Ante Covic
Goalkeeper
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3
Fabinho
Defender
75′
-
4
Mark Milligan
Defender
-
7
Matthew Kemp
Defender
74′
-
23
Adrian Leijer
Defender
73′
-
6
Leigh Broxham
Midfielder
-
8
Grant Brebner
Midfielder
-
11
Marco Rojas
Midfielder
-
22
Harry Kewell
Midfielder
66′
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-
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10
-

Gold Coast United

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40
Chris O'Connor
Goalkeeper
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3
Michael Thwaite
Defender
61′ 93′
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5
Kristian Rees
Defender
65′ 76′
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13
Ante Rozic
Defender
-
23
Dylan McGowan
Defender
69′
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22
Adama Traore
Defender
78′
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14
Ben Halloran
Midfielder
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18
James Brown
Midfielder
26′
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22
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28
J. Salley
Midfielder
-
16
Maceo Rigters
Striker

Substitutes

1
Tando Velaphi
Goalkeeper
-
4
Petar Franjic
Defender
74′
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16
Carlos Hernández
Midfielder
-
18
-

Substitutes

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-
Ben White
Goalkeeper
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7
-
17
Chris Harold
Striker
69′

Coach/Manager

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Coach/Manager

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  • 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
 
Top Scorers
Player   Goals Penalties
Besart Berisha Besart Berisha
Striker
Brisbane
21 1
Shane Smeltz Shane Smeltz
Striker
Perth
17 3
Carlos Hernández Carlos Hernández
Midfielder
Melbourne Victory
10 3
Mitch  Nichols Mitch Nichols
Midfielder
Brisbane
10 1
Ryan Alan Griffiths Ryan Alan Griffiths
Striker
Newcastle Jets
9 1