Mercury (Hobart)

Wanders rue chances in draw

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A 10-MAN Melbourne Victory have salvaged a 1-1 draw with Western Sydney in a pulsating A-League clash in front of 21,577 fans at Etihad Stadium.

Victory played almost an hour a man down after Mitch Austin was sent off, but Thomas Deng equalised early in the second half after Oriol Riera opened the scoring for the visitors just before the break.

The Wanderers were left to rue squandered opportunit­ies, with the most glaring a missed penalty by Riera just before halftime.

Austin received a yellow card in the third minute for a cynical challenge on Brendan Hamill and he was given his marching orders in the 24th minute when he delayed a free kick.

It didn’t take long for the visitors to take advantage. Star Spaniards Alvaro Cejudo, Raul Liorente and Riera combined brilliantl­y with Riera providing the finishing touch with a deft header finding the net in the 32nd minute.

But it was Riera who failed to convert from the spot after Rhys Williams brought down Jumpei Kusukami.

The Spaniard was forced to wait nearly three minutes as the decision was reviewed by the video assistant, then he put his low shot too close to Lawrence Thomas, who parried it away diving to his right.

The situation appeared in danger of unravellin­g at times for the Victory, who picked up five yellow cards in the first half.

But they created several scoring opportunit­ies and deserved to draw level. — AAP

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