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Victory, City draw sits well with both

- JASON PHELAN

MELBOURNE Victory’s Marco Kurz felt a draw was about right, while Melbourne City’s Erick Mombaerts wanted more, but both coaches saw reasons for optimism in their A-League season-opening scoreless draw.

A second-half Elvis Kamsoba goal that was disallowed for the Victory was the closest either side came to breaking the stalemate on Saturday night in front of 33,523 fans at Marvel Stadium.

Kamsoba looked to have broken through for his maiden league goal in the 56th minute but the Burundian winger was ruled off-side by the video assistant referee (VAR).

It was a shame because the call wasted a superb goal celebratio­n by Kamsoba, who went backflippi­ng towards the corner flag and stuck the landing with a flourish that would’ve done an Olympic gymnast proud.

The first half largely lacked the energy and intensity typical of the heated rivalry, which was perhaps to be expected given the extensive changes in personnel and tactical overhauls embarked on by the coaches who were both appointed in the off-season.

“I don’t think our performanc­e was better than City’s and that means the draw is a fair result,” Kurz said.

“We need time for improvemen­t and we have a lot of work to do but I am still confident and believe in the boys.

“I’m 100 per cent confident that we are on the right track.

“This result was not bad against a very strong side.”

Star signing Robbie Kruse was ruled out with a hamstring injury during the week, but fellow Victory new boy Tim Hoogland injured a groin with his last kick of Friday’s final training session.

The German central defender will undergo scans to determine how long he is unavailabl­e.

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