Manly United magic sinks St George City

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Manly United have stolen a late 2-1 victory over St George City in their frantic Round Six Saturday night clash at Penshurst Park.

St George opened the scoring in the first half through Fumoto Kamada’s colossal effort. However, a goal on halftime to Farah Koko, then a well-worked winner to Darcy Burgess in the 82nd minute ensured that the visitors headed home with all three-points.

It was the prolific ‘Irishman’ Aaron O’Driscoll who fired the first warning shot as his powerful header was tipped over the bar by Jack Kenny inside the opening two-minutes.

Following that, St George City adjusted better to their surroundings and twice within the space of the 19th minute witnessed Marc McNulty be denied a chance through Harry Van Der Saag’s dislodgement of the ball and Caio De Godoy’s long-range effort went inches wide of the far post after Manly’s defence rested on him.

In the 26th minute the visitors had two fantastic chances as Solomon-Johnn Monahan-Vaiika’s strong tackle denied Lucas Meek and Koko shortly following that exchange found himself with ample space as his curling effort went wide of the far post.

Fumoto Kamada proceeded to fire home from outside the box six-minutes later to open the scoring as his attempt flew over everybody to rifle into the back of the net, which left Levi Kaye stranded.

In the second minute of added time, Manly forged a hard-fought equaliser as Koko slotted a cool, calm and collected rebound effort in, after Jack Kenny initially got a hand to Matthew O’Donoghue’s shot.

When the 58th minute hit, O’Driscoll came close for the visitors, as he was left unmarked following the corner but headed the ball straight into Jack Kenny’s arms.

Harry Van Der Saag also did well in the 69th minute as his brilliantly attempted free kick from outside the box forced a desperate and diving save from Jack Kenny.

As the 75th minute rolled around, Ben Koop forced a palmed save out of Jack Kenny, as the keeper strongly denied Manly’s lively substitution.

The topsy turvy finish to the tense affair didn’t end there as Kamada’s 82nd minute shot from distance crashed off the post and back into play. The miss proving incredibly costly as Koop set up Burgess only moments later as the fresh off-season signing slammed home the late winner for the visitors.

Manly’s match winner Darcy Burgess expressed his delight with the Northern Beaches side picking up three key points away from home.

“Last week the Boys had a good result, and we built off that.

“We had to have confidence after going down 1-0 that we could still take the game out and we worked our way back into it.

“A win at this stage is massive because it can take you towards the top and a loss to the bottom because the comp is so tight – and for us travelling here it was a tough assignment because the fans are vocal, and the field is small. I

“t’s big that we could come here and collect all three-points.”

Match Stats

St George City FA 1 (Fumoto Kamada 32’)

Manly United 2 (Farah Koko 45+2’, Darcy Burgess 82’)

Saturday 15 March 2025

Penshurst Park

Referee: Logan Jones

Assistant Referees: Thomas Gellatly and Allesandro Llana

Fourth Official: Jackson Tippett

St George City FA: 1.Jack Kenny, 3.Caio De Godoy, 4.Solomon-Johnn Monahan-Vaiika, (7.Nathan Roberts 84’), 8.Dominic Cox, 9.Marc McNulty, (10.Paolo Mitry 38’), 11.Fumoto Kamada, 15.Nathan Grimaldi, (17.Noah Ovens 75’), (18.Goncalo Agrelos 84’), 19.Jesse Photi, 23.Dakota Askew, 25.Brodie Clarkson, 33.Louis Khoury

Unused subs: 2.Matthew Wahby, 21.Kaisem Mahdi

Yellow cards: Solomon-Johnn Monahan-Vaiika 87’, Nathan Grimaldi 90+2’

Red cards: None

Manly United: 1.Levi Kaye, 2.Aaron O’Driscoll, 3.Matthew O’Donoghue, 4.Jesse Piriz, 6.Bilal Belkadi, (7.Peter Kekeris 64’), (9.Benjamin Koop 64’), 10.Harry McCarthy, 11.Lucas Meek, (13.Taiga Kawano 64’), (16.Ryan Devine 74’), 17.Farah Koko, 19.Alen Aganovic, 23.Darcy Burgess, 26.Harry Van Der Saag, (28.Jasper Chipman 74’)

Unused subs: 21.Anthony Carreras

Yellow cards: (Farah Koko 37’, Jasper Chipman 74’)

Red cards: None

Player Ratings:

3: Aaron O’Driscoll (MU)

2: Ben Koop (MU)

1: Darcy Burgess (MU)

-By Toby Canning