Guided by former Manchester United star Dwight Yorke, Macarthur FC wins its first piece of silverware, beating Sydney United 58 with a dominant 2-0 victory.
abc.net.au/news/macarthur-fc-beats-sydney-united-58-in-australia-cup-final/101485694Macarthur FC has won its first Australia Cup title, securing a comfortable 2-0 victory over Sydney United 58 at Western Sydney Stadium.
However, the pressure eventually told, when Dávila slotted home in the 90th minute of the match to seal the win and the club's first ever piece of silverware. As should be expected, the fully professional A-League Men's side totally dominated proceedings, playing an exciting, free-flowing attacking game to notch up 32 shots to eight — seven of which were on target.
Despite some disagreement over who should take the spot kick, Toure hammered the ball into the top corner to open the scoring, before celebrating in front of the massed United supporters behind the goal, where he was greeted by projectiles thrown from the crowd.United only mustered their first effort on target in the 69th minute through a Pat Antelmi header, but did enjoy some spells of possession after that, although they were repelled comfortably by the Macarthur defence.
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