Seagulls maintain NPL push
5 Mins Read Seagulls celebrate: Mornington players enjoy the opening goal in Saturday’s 2-0 win over Casey Comets, left to right: Andy McIntyre, Wayne Gordon, Steve Elliott, Milos Lujic and Kane Bentley. Picture: Paul Seeley Share
SOCCER
MORNINGTON stayed in the hunt for a berth in next season’s prestigious NPL competition after Saturday’s 2-0 away win over Casey Comets.
The Seagulls proved too strong with a goal in each half.
A Milos Lujic header in the 34th minute put the visitors ahead and the second goal came from the penalty spot in the 73rd minute after Kane Bentley was fouled.
Seagulls maintain NPL push Share
SOCCER
MORNINGTON stayed in the hunt for a berth in next season’s prestigious NPL competition after Saturday’s 2-0 away win over Casey Comets.
The Seagulls proved too strong with a goal in each half.
A Milos Lujic header in the 34th minute put the visitors ahead and the second goal came from the penalty spot in the 73rd minute after Kane Bentley was fouled.
Josh Hine had no problem converting.
Many pundits believe that Mornington hasn’t played to its potential this year despite continuing its title tilt.
After the match head coach Adam Jamieson acknowledged that the ladder leader had room for improvement.
The former Barcelona and Bayern Munich manager recently confessed he fell in love with Melbourne following a visit in 2018 and is eager to spend more time in Australia with his family when he can.
Guardiola s glowing endorsement of the Victorian capital may come as no surprise given Manchester City s links with sister club Melbourne City, but the Spaniard is clearly interested in spending more time Down Under. Well, I was in Melbourne one or two years ago and I was completely in love with the city, Guardiola told I know it (Australia) is a huge continent and you need maybe one more life to the story but I still feel young, young enough, and hopefully with my family can spend time there.