City Fightback Draws UQFC

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Words: Michael Flynn
Additional Reporting: Rob Morris
Images: Gold Coast City FC

Gold Coast City Women twice fought back from a goal down to snag a share of the points 2-2 against University of Queensland FC Women at Duncan McKenna Field.

Debutant Karen Buhl struck a brace for UQFC but ultimately the visitors proved unable to hold their advantage – City securing a point when Chelsea Teveluwe converted her fourth goal of the season from the penalty spot in the closing stages.

In the first half Neesa Doyle drew the hosts level after Buhl opened accounts with her maiden PlayStation 4 National Premier Leagues Women's goal.

The result continues a six match undefeated run for City, but drop one position to sixth on the table behind SWQ Thunder, who won in the final match of the round.

UQFC remain in seventh as they continue to build momentum following a sluggish start to the season – the draw adding to last week’s confidence building win over Redlands United.

Key Moments

10’ – CHANCE FOR CITY – Smart build-up from Stephanie Foreman sets up Jayde Lowe for an early chance but it is saved by UQFC goalkeeper Danielle Harbot

14’ – CHANCE FOR CITY – Neesa Doyle drives into the penalty area but her shot can only find the side netting

20’ – CHANCE FOR UQFC – Zozia Sen shakes two markers in the middle of the park before pulling the trigger at the top of the box, but the effort is straight into the waiting arms of City goalkeeper Sarah McDonald

22’ – GOAL FOR UQFC – An error from the City defence opens the door for Karen Buhl at the top of the box which she sneaks past the goalkeeper’s near post

31’ – GOAL FOR CITY – Georgia Elliston’s cross finds Doyle in space, she cuts back onto her right foot before finishing into the top corner to level terms

36’ – CHANCE FOR CITY – Elliston wins possession with a smart tackle before crossing for Foreman, who controls at close range before being closed down by Harbot

50’ – CHANCE FOR UQFC – Grace Vogler finds space and surges past her defender before pulling the trigger but is foiled by a solid save from McDonald

57’ – GOAL FOR UQFC – Buhl is left unmarked from a corner and is found with a pin-point delivery before volleying hom

68’ – CHANCE FOR CITY – Teveluwe is released into the space but despite plenty of mustard on the shot its directed straight at Harbot

85’ – GOAL FOR CITY – considered midfield build-up releases Teveluwe, who is fouled by Harbot resulting a penalty which Teveluwe calmly converts to seal a point for her side

What They Said

“I think we got drawn into a bit of a battle. We played the better football overall but they wanted to battle and we went an obliged but really we should’ve played football. But in the end it was (a fair result) and we were lucky to get the draw to an extent. “ – Dave Thompson, Gold Coast City FC Women

“I’m really proud of the way the girls applied themselves today. We talked about our success last week and building on that as a team. I think they put on a really good show and I couldn’t be prouder. I thought we’d done enough to take the three points today – but that’s football.“ – Gary Ward, University of Queensland FC Women coach

Match Details

PlayStation 4 National Premier Leagues Women’s 2016 – Round 7

Sunday, April 24
Duncan McKenna Field, Gold Coast

Gold Coast City FC Women – 2 (Neesa DOYLE 31’, Chelsea TEVELUWE 85’)
University of Queensland FC Women – 2 (Karen BUHL 22’ 57’)

Referee – Thomas CULLANE
Assistant – Chris LONG
Assistant – Sam OSBOURNE




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