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Victory share spoils with Mariners

SoccerNews in General Soccer News 18 Nov 2010

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A bizarre own goal earned Central Coast a 2-2 draw over Melbourne Victory in the A-League, stretching their unbeaten streak to four games.

A bizarre own goal earned Central Coast a 2-2 draw over Melbourne Victory in the A-League, stretching their unbeaten streak to four games.

In a match which see-sawed over the 90 minutes, the Mariners took an early lead through a 28th- minute goal from Daniel McBreen before the home side took control in the second half thanks to two goals is as many minutes from Rody Vargas and Carlos Hernandez.

Victory looked well on the path to their first win in three matches, until bad luck conspired against them in the 78th minute.

A clearance from a Grant Brebner corner ricocheted in off keeper Michael Petkovic’s boot, although the referee awarded the own goal to the unfortunate Brebner.

It was a typically efficient performance from the Mariners, who only had two shots on target for the evening, but still emerged with a point to consolidate their position in third on the table.

They now back-up against top-placed Brisbane Roar on Sunday with their confidence intact after three wins and a draw in the past four.

The Victory have the weekend off to reflect on a game which they dominated in terms of possession and chances, but only looked dangerous in a three-minute period midway through the second half.

Luck was against them, but their continued inability to covert a greater share of the ball onto the scoreboard will give them plenty to think about ahead of Saturday week’s game in Wellington against the Phoenix.

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