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Kisnorbo, Victory score 3-1 win in Melbourne derby; City coach back Israeli ‘hard nut’ after boos

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‘He can’t control that’: City coach backs Israeli forward

By Roy Ward

Melbourne City coach Aurelio Vidmar has voiced his support for his Israeli forward Yonatan Cohen after he was booed during parts of the club’s 3-1 loss to Melbourne Victory at AAMI Park on Saturday night.

Cohen was playing just his second A-League game when he faced boos when he had the ball in the first half, he had not done anything to draw the ire of fans with Ten commentator Simon Hill pointing out the boos during commentary.

Melbourne City coach Aurelio Vidmar.

Melbourne City coach Aurelio Vidmar.Credit: Getty Images

The boos seemed to stop in the second half when City were attacking to the end with their own supporters with Cohen substituted late in the game.

When asked about the booing post game, Vidmar initially said his concern was “football” and what happened on the pitch.

But when asked whether Cohen was the kind of person who would be affected by such behaviour, Vidmar spoke glowingly of the forward who was among City’s best in the second half with his dipping shot leading to City’s only goal.

“He’s a hard nut, a very hard nut,” Vidmar said.

“He’s a great guy, has got a great family and he’s absolutely loving life here in Melbourne, he absolutely loves the club and it’s all part of whatever fans want to do.

“He can’t control that, what he can control is his football. He’s a super, super professional.

“Very quiet, unassuming and just gets things done. We are rapt to have him.”

Victory coach Patrick Kisnorbo said he didn’t notice the boos.

“I didn’t hear it,” Kisnorbo said.

“That’s just me being realistic. I was worrying and concentrating on the game.”

City, Victory and the APL, who operate the A-League, have been approached for comment.

Nishan Velupillay, Nikos Vergos and Ryan Teague scored first-half goals for the Victory and City’s only response was a strike from Andrew Nabbout in the second half.

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That’s all for tonight

That’s all we have for you tonight everyone.

Thanks so much for joining us as Victory scored a 3-1 win over City in front of a little over 20,000 people at AAMI Park.

Please have a lovely evening and we will see you again soon.

Bye for now.

Ryan Teague celebrates Victory’s third goal with his teammates.

Ryan Teague celebrates Victory’s third goal with his teammates.Credit: Getty Images

No one guaranteed a spot: Kisnorbo

By Roy Ward

Victory coach Patrick Kisnorbo has made no secret of the fact he wants his players fighting for their spots and he made that clear in Saturday’s 3-1 win over Melbourne City.

Kisnorbo left Socceroos duo Daniel Arzani, who was coming back from suspension, and striker Bruno Fornaroli on the bench preferring Greek striker Nikos Vergos and winger Rene Riscopo in his starting team.

Victory players celebrate with their fans post game.

Victory players celebrate with their fans post game.Credit: Getty Images

Arzani came on in the second half and Fornaroli and experienced defender Adama Traore were not needed.

“Just because Daniel was coming back from suspension doesn’t mean he’s an automatic selection and that’s not just with Daniel, it’s with everyone,” Kisnorbo said.

“I didn’t want to make too many changes this week and I think they [the players who started] had great games.

“I’m not hiding away from competition. It’s healthy competition for spots.”

‘He can’t control that’: City coach backs Israeli forward

By Roy Ward

Melbourne City coach Aurelio Vidmar has voiced his support for his Israeli forward Yonatan Cohen after he was booed during parts of the club’s 3-1 loss to Melbourne Victory at AAMI Park on Saturday night.

Cohen was playing just his second A-League game when he faced boos when he had the ball in the first half, he had not done anything to draw the ire of fans with Ten commentator Simon Hill pointing out the boos during commentary.

Melbourne City coach Aurelio Vidmar.

Melbourne City coach Aurelio Vidmar.Credit: Getty Images

The boos seemed to stop in the second half when City were attacking to the end with their own supporters with Cohen substituted late in the game.

When asked about the booing post game, Vidmar initially said his concern was “football” and what happened on the pitch.

But when asked whether Cohen was the kind of person who would be affected by such behaviour, Vidmar spoke glowingly of the forward who was among City’s best in the second half with his dipping shot leading to City’s only goal.

“He’s a hard nut, a very hard nut,” Vidmar said.

“He’s a great guy, has got a great family and he’s absolutely loving life here in Melbourne, he absolutely loves the club and it’s all part of whatever fans want to do.

“He can’t control that, what he can control is his football. He’s a super, super professional.

“Very quiet, unassuming and just gets things done. We are rapt to have him.”

Victory coach Patrick Kisnorbo said he didn’t notice the boos.

“I didn’t hear it,” Kisnorbo said.

“That’s just me being realistic. I was worrying and concentrating on the game.”

City, Victory and the APL, who operate the A-League, have been approached for comment.

Nishan Velupillay, Nikos Vergos and Ryan Teague scored first-half goals for the Victory and City’s only response was a strike from Andrew Nabbout in the second half.

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Full-time: Victory 3, City 1

A furious first-half has helped Melbourne Victory to their first win of the A-League Men’s season beating Melbourne City 3-1 at AAMI Park tonight in front of 20,093 fans.

Nishan Velupillay, Nikos Vergos and Ryan Teague scored first-half goals for the Victory and City’s only response was a strike from Andrew Nabbout in the second half.

Nishan Velupillay of Melbourne Victory and his teammates celebrate the opening goal.

Nishan Velupillay of Melbourne Victory and his teammates celebrate the opening goal.Credit: Getty Images

Victory keeper Jack Duncan made a superb low save in injury time to deny City a second goal.

The win is the first for new Victory coach Patrick Kisnorbo and it came in his first match against his former club.

Kisnorbo kicking bottles

Victory coach Patrick Kisnorbo is taking his frustrations out on nearby water bottles as his side struggles to regain control of this match.

It has been noticeable a couple of times, that bottles have been flying about and Channel Ten’s sideline reporter Michael Zappone has reported, with a laugh, that the culprit if an “apoplectic” Kisnorbo who is not happy that City has got back into this match.

Victory 3, City 1 after 88 minutes.

Victory coach Patrick Kisnorbo.

Victory coach Patrick Kisnorbo.Credit: Getty Images

Cohen subbed off

Cohen has been replaced by City with Harry Politidis coming on hin his place.

He’s been arguably City’s most dangerous player in the second half up to now.

There didn’t seem to be much crowd reaction as he came off either.

Victory 3, City 1 after 82 minutes.

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Time enough if City is good enough

By Vince Rugari

That goal has brought the home fans alive for the first time tonight.

Victory have been a little bit flat over the last 10-15 minutes so there’s an opportunity here for City if they’re good enough.

This game isn’t over yet.

Nikos Vergos of Melbourne Victory and Samuel Souprayen of Melbourne City compete for the ball.

Nikos Vergos of Melbourne Victory and Samuel Souprayen of Melbourne City compete for the ball.Credit: Getty Images

Stranger things have happened.

I mean, Grimace tossed the coin tonight, so stranger things already have happened.

This is the A-League after all.

Victory 3, City 1 after 77 minutes.

Arzani, Reec on for Victory

Socceroos attacker Daniel Arzani and striker Jing Reec have come on for the Victory as they look to get back into their stride.

Piscopo and Vergos have gone off for Victory while City have had two half chances in the past minute.

Victory 3, City 1 after 69 minutes.

Nikos Vergos of Melbourne Victory celebrates his goal

Nikos Vergos of Melbourne Victory celebrates his goalCredit: Getty Images

GOAL: City, Nabbout on the board

Cohen’s dipping, left-footed drive was parried away by Victory keeper Jack Duncan and it fell to the feet of Nabbout who only had to tap it home for the goal.

City are back in it.

Victory 3, City 1 after 65 minutes.

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Cohen scores but is off-side

Cohen put the ball into the back of the net just before the hour mark for City.

But the goal was quickly ruled out as Cohen was clearly off-side.

The crowd reaction was harder to gauge but seemed more focused on cheering for the goal being ruled out.

Victory 3, City 0 after 62 minutes

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