Bayswater Stun West Adelaide

Bayswater (FFA)
Words: Chris Beech
Image supplied by FFA
 
Bayswater City are through to the PlayStation 4 National Premier League Semi-Finals after recording a come-from-behind 2-1 win over West Adelaide at Adelaide Shores Football Centre on Sunday.

The win was the first for a West Australian side in the national knockout competition as Bayswater scored two second-half goals to secure a memorable victory.

Bayswater had trailed 1-0 at half time but two goals in three minutes – from David Heagney and Danny Dixon – secured a victory that has set-up a Semi-Final against Tasmania’s Olympic FC at Frank Drago Reserve next weekend.

West Adelaide controlled much of the possession in the first half and Robin Lippett was first to threaten but he headed over in the seventh minute. Just five minutes later, West Adelaide were in front when a Jamie Coyne back pass ended up in the net.

Bayswater settled into the tempo after conceding and had half chances through Heagney, Chris Saldaris and a disallowed goal for offside from Gustavo Giron Marulanda in the 29th minute.

At the other end, Ricardo Da Silva created a great chance after 36 minutes that was deflected off Trent Kay for a corner. Just before the half-time break, some great build up play between Alexander Rideout and John Karatzas almost had the home side 2-0 up at the break.

Chris Coyne’s half-time message and an inspired substitution to bring on Danny Dixon for Declan Hargreaves, who had been struggling with illness, proved to be the difference.

Bayswater kicked into gear as Giron Marulanda and Heagney started creating chances for the visitors. Giron Marulanda almost got Bayswater on level terms in the 76th minute with a fantastic free-kick that rocketed off the crossbar. 

It was only a matter of time before Bayswater would equalise and it came just a minute later. A left-footed cross from Todd Howarth caused havoc in the box and when West Adelaide defenders were unable to clear, Heagney was first to react to score.

Soon after, Bayswater got their second goal when some great build up down the left from Sam Mitchinson and Heagney created an opportunity for substitute Dixon to slot home.

Coach Chris Coyne made some defensive changes in the dying moments of the match to ensure City got the win with Adam Tong replacing Heagney to shore up the Bayswater defence.

The match against Olympia will be played at Frank Drago Reserve on the weekend of Saturday, September 26. The date is to be confirmed.

This story originally appeared on the official PlayStation 4 National Premier Leagues website.

West Adelaide SC 1 (own goal 12')
Bayswater City SC 2 (David HEAGNEY 77’, Danny DIXON 80’)

 




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