Glory, Stirling, Azzurri grab second wins

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Perth Glory were too strong for ECU. Photo by FotoEnzo

Perth SC, Stirling Macedonia and Perth Glory are all two from two in the NPLWA - Men's Night Series following the weekend games.

In Group A at Dorrien Gardens on Friday, Perth beat Cockburn City 3-1 while Balcatta Etna got off the mark with a 4-2 defeat of Armadale.

Daniel Zivkovic opened the scoring for Perth with Ethan Banks and Shub Mokala getting the Azzurri’s other goals. Justing Yang Tan scored for Cockburn.

Billy Quinncroft, Kyle Murray and Amir Ajan were among the goals for Balcatta, while Gordon Perkins and Adriano Jelenovic got Armadale's goals.

At Macedonia Park in Group B, Stirling edged Bayswater City 2-1 while Floreat Athena won 1-0 against Gwelup Croatia.

Alex Taneski continued his flying start to the Night Series with a late winner for Stirling Macedonia against Bayswater City.

Asher Nelson put Stirling in front after only nine minutes, before Ndumba Makeche put City on terms just before half-time.

A draw looked on the cards, but Taneski had other ideas, popping up with the winner five minutes from time.

It was case of deja-vu for Gwelup, who went down to a second-half penalty for the second straight week with Jesse Fuller getting the only goal.

On Saturday at Inglewood Stadium in Group B, it was a good night for Perth Glory as they overcame ECU Joondalup 4-1. After a goalless first half, Aidan Edwards gave Glory the lead on 47 minutes. Adam Zimarino made it two on 80, Louis Hadfield pullied one back almost immediately, before late goals from Joe Hobson and Matt George made the scoreline comfortable for Glory.

Inglewood United defeated Sorrento 3-1 in Group A. Harry Evans, Hamza Belhassan and Chad Neilson were on target for United, with Scott Witschge scoring Sorrento’s goal.




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