Adelaide United turned things around on Sunday afternoon at Wanderers Oval, Broadmeadow, a week after a humiliating 6-0 drubbing at the hands of Central Coast Mariners at Hindmarsh Stadium, but their improved showing was not enough to wrestle away any points from an ever-stronger Newcastle Jets side.
“She caught everything and it was a very pleasing performance.
Jets’ stand-in captain, Joanne Peters, paid tribute to her opponents
“Full credit to Adelaide in coming here determined to get something out of the game.”
“They showed they had lots of flexibility.
Jets’ coach, Gary Phillips, was also relieved to see his side emerge with the points.
“I wasn’t sure about that encroachment for their penalty,” he said
“She should be 100 per cent for the Finals, though.
“It’s good to see we are playing good football, week-in, week-out.
Phillips said he and Salisbury were taking the team together now.
“We both run the team at the moment,” he said.
A wonderful strike from Rebecca Smith brought the side level again in the 36th.
Smith, from well outside the area, hit a sweet right-footer that for once McLaren was unequal to.
But the Jets were playing well and muscling their way to midfield supremacy by this stage.
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