Townsville Bulletin

CIT Y SEEING RED ON VIDE O CALL

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PERTH have defeated a 10man Melbourne City 3- 1 in an A- League contest which came precarious­ly close to farce last night.

Mitch Nichols, Xavi Torres and Mitchell Mallia scored the goals at AAMI Park, with reinstated City striker Ross McCormack replying with a stunning free kick.

But a first- half video referee decision changed the match, with Osama Malik contentiou­sly sent off for a late studs- up tackle on Glory youngster Jacob Italiano.

Before Malik’s dismissal and Torres’ penalty conversion, the contest was evenly poised. McCormack’s set piece cancelled out Nichols’ 12th- minute opener in a match played at ferocious intensity in a thundersto­rm.

There was yet more firsthalf drama.

Andy Keogh was forced off with a leg injury and his coach Kenny Lowe became the first manager to receive a yellow card under the worldfirst A- League trial. But nothing had the impact of the VAR, which will face criticism after another gamechangi­ng interventi­on.

Referee Daniel Elder originally missed the clash between Malik and Italiano, with the official upstairs suggesting the review. No one at City could believe the reversal – after a two- minute delay – and least of all Malik, who faces a lengthy ban after his second red card of the season.

Warren Joyce led the protestati­ons off the bench, with City’s players venting their frustratio­n rest of the match.

City battled valiantly get back into the match.

Joyce threw on Tim Cahill for the final 20 minutes as they chased the game and the Socceroo had the ball in the net on 73 minutes with a thumping volley, only to be deemed offside.

Instead, substitute Mallia capitalise­d on Nick Fitzgerald’s unfortunat­e slip to score a breakaway one- on- one with seven minutes to go and secure the result. The win is just Perth’s fourth away success in 21 matches.

The precious three points lift the Glory to fourth on the ladder. City stay third but are winless in four matches – after starting the season with four straight triumphs. across the to

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FIERY ENCOUNTER: Chris Harold of the Glory is challenged by Melbourne City’s Michael Jakobsen.
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