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SUNS DEFEAT OLYMPIC

Yesterday in front of a great crowd we secured a much needed win over rivals Sydney Olympic 2-1.

On a great day for the Club our under 18’s and under 20’s both won.

Football NSW match report below:

OLYMPIC ECLIPSED BY SUNS

Rockdale City Suns secured their second win of the season over a 10-man Sydney Olympic at Illinden Sports Centre on Sunday evening a week after the club parted company with coach Paul Reid.

A goal to Khanh Hoon Cho and a penalty to Patrick Savor cancelled Olympic’s lone goal from Dimi Petratos to secure the victory for the home side as well as a second for interim coach Nick Porreca after winning his first against St George City in Wednesday’s FFA Cup Round 4 fixture.

Both teams looked competitive in the opening stages of the match, with opportunities culminating at each end of the field.

Olympic suffered a big blow in the 21st minute, when Hagi Gligor was forced off the field with an injury.

The visitors took another hit just minutes later as their star striker Alex Sanchez was also forced to hit the sheds with an injury.

Things went from bad to worse for the boys in blue as Nikola Kuleski was ejected from the game, after receiving his second yellow of the night for his verbal exchange with referee Craig Fisher in the 45th minute.

The first half departures weren’t enough to keep Olympic down, with the visitors coming out firing after the break with only 10 men.

Petratos was the star for Olympic in the opening moments of the second stanza, playing off a stellar ball from Tom Whiteside to score the opener.

He weaved his way through the field to tap the ball out of reach of a diving Bradasevic and send a shot into the back of the net in the 49th minute.

The equalizer came in the 65th minute for the Suns, with Cho making a speedy run in behind Olympic to send the ball out of Henderson’s reach and into the net.

Rockdale continued to mount pressure of the visitors late in the second half and took the lead in the 83rdminute after being awarded a penalty from a challenge between Olympic defender Mitchell Stamatellis and Rockdale attacker Alec Urosevski.

Patrick Savor stepped up to the spot and sent his penalty shot past Henderson to take the home side to two and secure all three points from the game.

Interim head coach Nick Porreca was happy to secure the win and hoped his team could use it as momentum moving forward.

“Hopefully we can kick on from here,” he explained.

“It was a lot of pressure from the whole club.

“It was a good win on Wednesday night in the FFA Cup and today, so I think now we can kick on from here.”

Olympic coach Abbas Saad was disappointed to lose three crucial players during the game but was pleased with his side’s effort to stay competitive despite being a man down.

“They tried their heart out with 10 players,” he said.

“We still had chances to score.

“We’ve just got to re-group and other players get their opportunity to come into the team and join the form.”

Match Stats

Rockdale City Suns 2 (Khang Hoon Cho 65’, Patrick Savor 85’)

Sydney Olympic FC 1 (Dimi Petratos 49’)

Sunday 14th April, 2019

Illinden Sports Centre

Referee: Craig Fisher

Sydney Olympic FC: 1. Paul Henderson, 2. Thomas Whiteside, 4. Mitchell Stamatellis, 6. Nikola Kuleski, 7. Will Angel, 8. Jason Madonis, 10. Harris Gaitatzis, 11. Jinya An, 14. Alex Sanchez (25. Dimi Petratos (22. Michael Gaitatzis)), 24. Hagi Gligor (17. Jack Stewart), 33. Nikolas Tsattlios

Substitutes Not Used: 20. Ezequiel Consoni, 23. Troy Danaskos,

Yellow Cards: Nikola Kuleski 35’ 46’, Dimi Petratos 33’, Mitchell Stamatellis 83’, Will Angel 93’

Red Cards: Nikola Kuleski 46’

Rockdale City Suns: 1. David Bradasevic, 2. Daniel Petkovski, 3. Michael Neill, 6. Khang Hoon Cho (20. Howard Fondyke), 8. Aleksander Canak, 11. Leigh Egger, 12. Idriss El Hafiane, 17. Matthew Lecce (9. Jonathan Grozdanovski), 18. Sasa Macura, 19. Patrick Savor, 45. Jordan Figon (7. Alec Urosevski)

Substitutes Not Used: 15. Nic Petrillo, 22. Max Rawston

Yellow Cards: Daniel Petkovski 22’, Aleksander Canak 24’, Patrick Savor 43’

Red Cards: Nil