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Melbourne Victory Women - Women VS Ws Wanderers Women Live Score
Melbourne Victory Women
03-14 15:00
1 - 0
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WS Wanderers Women - Women VS Ws Wanderers Women Result
WS Wanderers Women
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Melbourne Victory Women
WS Wanderers Women
Attacks
102
90
Dangerous Attacks
39
33
Ball Possession
48
52
On Target
5
1
Off Target
50111
10111
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End 1-0
89′
E. O'Grady
H.Furphy
83′
G.Maher
R. Lowe
82′
C.Rue
Poppie hooks
74′
Ena Harada
A.Chessari
74′
M. Zumaya
T.Younis
70′
A.Chessari
66′
A.Jancevski
Rhianna·Pollicina
65′
H.Furphy
61′
A. Ng-Saad
N.Fazzari
57′
1-0
H.Furphy
Halftime 0-0
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Match Info
Australia W-League: Melbourne Victory Women 1-0 WS Wanderers Women. A solitary goal was enough for Melbourne Victory Women to edge past a determined Western Sydney Wanderers Women side in a tense W-League encounter. The narrow 1-0 victory at home consolidates Melbourne's position in the upper echelons of the league table and extends their positive run of form. The only goal of the game arrived just before the half-hour mark, with Melbourne's star forward latching onto a through ball and calmly slotting past the onrushing Wanderers goalkeeper. Despite dominating possession for large periods, Melbourne found it difficult to break down a well-organized Wanderers defense for a second goal. The visitors grew into the game in the second half and created several promising opportunities, but they were unable to find the finishing touch, with Melbourne's goalkeeper making a crucial one-on-one save to preserve the lead. The win sees Melbourne Victory Women maintain their push for a playoff spot, while the Wanderers remain in need of points to move away from the lower reaches of the standings. The Melbourne coach highlighted the importance of the clean sheet, while the Wanderers' manager pointed to a lack of clinical edge in the final third as the difference.