Salmon gives Inglewood win over Glory
Report by Blayne Treadgold
Photo by Fotoenzo
Perth Glory slipped from top spot in the National Premier Leagues WA as Inglewood United made it two wins in as many games at Ashfield Arena on Saturday afternoon.
Second half goals from Ellis Healing and Alex Salmon were just enough to see Andy Keogh’s side come away with the 2-1 result.
Keogh must now prepare his squad for another tough challenge at home to Perth SC on Wednesday night.
He said: “We’ve been knocking on the door but we suffered some niggles and we haven’t had everyone up to speed with injuries to key players. But we’ve got everyone back now.
“I left out a couple of players today who probably shouldn't have been left out; with three games this week it’s great to have the quality (of depth) to do that.
“They (Glory) were at full strength today, they asked a lot of questions, they had a few chances but I think we had our fair share of chances.
"I’m delighted it all came off today."
Despite going into the break goalless, both sides had created chances which they had failed to take.
That changed 10 minutes into the second half when Healing opened the scoring with a customary spectacular strike as he chipped the ball from distance over Glory keeper Jackson Lee.
Glory hit back when Daniel Stynes cracked the ball into the roof of Alex Dunn’s net following some great combination play with Jacob Italiano.
But United went back into the lead 11 minutes from the end when Salmon got on the end of a delightful pass from Brian Woodall and slid the ball past Lee.
Despite the result, stand-in Perth Glory coach Richard Garcia was pleased with his young side’s performance.
He said: “I thought the boys played really well. I thought we dominated at times and we had a lot of chances but just didn’t really finish it off. And that was the difference.
“The boys can be proud of themselves, you can see them coming along in leaps and bounds. They are developing really well.
“It’s a disappointing result but with the amount chances we had, we could’ve won the game."
The result saw Inglewood stay within five points of leaders Bayswater City as Perth Glory slipped to fourth going into their midweek match away at in-form Armadale.
Perth Glory 1 (Stynes 69min)
Inglewood United 2 (Healing 53, Salmon 79)
Saturday, April 28
Ashfield Arena
Kick-off: 3pm
Referee: Tom Glavovic
Assistant referees: Josh Nixon, Alex Best
Perth Glory: 1. Jackson LEE (GK), 2. Luca BODNAR, 3. Walter SCOTT, 4. Sam RIAK (C), 5. Ollie ANNIS, 6. Callum TIMMINS (14. Jacob ITALIANO 59) 7. Yacoub MUSTAFA (12. Chok DAU 59) 8. Brandon WILSON (15. Henry HORE 76) 9. Joseph KNOWLES, 10. Jake BRIMMER, 11. Daniel STYNES
Substitutes not used: 20. Nicholas SPECA (RGK), 13. Zayd FARAH
Yellow cards: Nil
Red cards: Nil
Inglewood United: 1. Alex DUNN (GK), 2. Alex ISHIDA-LIVINGS,3. David CYRUS, 6. Milorad VUJACIC, 7. Kenny KEOGH (23. Brian WOODALL 67) 9. Alex SALMON, 11. Ellis HEALING (12. Feisal ZAW 81), 14. Hanafi GHAZALI (8. Jason BARRERA 61),15. Brian FARRELL,16. Jamie MURPHY, 19. Connor BECSI
Unused substitutes: 20. Michael COHEN (RGK), 17. Rikki SMITH
Yellow cards: 3. David CYRUS, 7. Kenny KEOGH
Red cards: Nil
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