Sunday Territorian

Wounded Sky Blues down Jets

- EMMA KEMP

THE Sydney FC Sky Blues have put their Gosford nightmare behind them with a 2-1 home win over Newcastle to return to the top of the ALeague and send the Jets to their first defeat of the season.

Milos Ninkovic and Bobo scored the goals in a cardless game that ebbed between action and flat periods, as driving rain and wind pummelled Allianz Stadium.

After last weekend’s shock defeat to Central Coast, another hiccup would have been somewhat of a crisis for a team which doesn’t ‘do’ losing.

Last night, the champions played decidedly quicker and with greater purpose, and had a goal within five minutes to show for it.

Bobo, unleashed by David Carney, threaded Jets defenders and skinned Ben Kantarovsk­i and Ivan Vijuca before crossing for Ninkovic’s leftfoot first-time finish.

Jack Duncan was evaded on that occasion but the visiting goalkeeper made several outstandin­g saves to keep the Jets in the game. He denied Bobo twice in quick succession before the break.

Unfortunat­ely for Duncan, it amounted to little due to a clanger that allowed Sydney to double its lead on the hour.

A Josh Brillante cross put Bobo through and the gloveman spilled the subsequent overcooked shot, allowing the Brazilian to tap home with ease.

The Jets keenly felt the absence of striker Roy O’Donovan due to a minor groin complaint.

They were still enterprisi­ng, with prowling winger Joe Champness proving an industriou­s outlet and Andrew Nabbout fashioning chances.

Dimi Petratos didn’t need any support when he sized up Sydney’s goal from 25m out and ripped a long-range drive that bounced on the wet surface and skidded straight past a poorly positioned Andrew Redmayne.

Sydney suddenly had a game on its hands but the Jets could not find a way through.

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