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Mariel Hecher was the hero for the Roar, who dropped from a 2-0 lead to 2-2 before the Brazilian let rip with a stunning strike off the post to reclaim the advantage in the 75th minute.
As a result, City slipped to seventh in the league with just four points from six games and a goal difference of -8. We re gonna try (to make finals). We re gonna try everything, we re gonna try to win every game like we did so far, City coach Rado Vidosic said. But it s getting harder and harder with each game.
Brisbane took the lead in the 23rd minute when Clare Polkinghorne rose highest to head home Jamilla Rankin s corner and doubled their advantage via Emily Gielnik from the spot eight minutes later after City s Samantha Johnson was penalised for a handball.
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Late in Sunday s game at Epping Stadium, play had to be stopped for several minutes as the referee, City captain Emma Checker and Victory skipper Angela Beard attempted to calm the crowd down.
It took the gloss off City s thrilling 3-2 win, which was a remarkable turnaround from their 6-0 loss to the same team a week earlier.
City coach Rado Vidosic condemned the behaviour as not acceptable and lauded the referee s swift action. Come here, support your team, that s brilliant . but to throw things at a goalkeeper, a female goalkeeper - and she s a Matilda - I don t think that s the right way of dealing with the situation, he said.
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In a remarkable turnaround Melbourne City handed Melbourne Victory their first defeat of the W-League season in an incident-packed thriller at Epping Stadium.
But the finale to the 3-2 win was marred by a lengthy delay in the closing minutes because Victory supporters hurled abuse and bottles at City goalkeeper Teagan Micah, who had produced some excellent saves to deny Victory as they pressed for a stoppage time leveller.
Both coaches, Victory s Jeff Hopkins and City s Rado Vidosic, condemned the spectators who cast a blight on the match conclusion.
City and Victory club coaches have condemned spectators who hurled abuse and cans at goalkeeper Teagan Micah on Sunday.
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Melbourne City goalkeeper Teagan Micah removes a can thrown onto the pitch during the round four W-League football match at Epping Stadium. (Photo by Graham Denholm/Getty Images)
In a remarkable turnaround Melbourne City handed Melbourne Victory their first defeat of the W-League season in an incident-packed thriller at Epping Stadium. But the finale to the 3-2 win was marred by a lengthy delay in the closing minutes because Victory supporters hurled abuse and bottles at City goalkeeper Teagan Micah, who had produced some excellent saves to deny Victory as they pressed for a stoppage time leveller.