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Clinical Brisbane Roar too good for Melbourne City

Brisbane Roar have issued an A-League statement of intent with a clinical 1-0 win over Melbourne City.

Jamie Maclaren and Thomas Oar celebrate after Maclaren scored a goal for Brisbane Roar. Picture: Jono Searle.
Jamie Maclaren and Thomas Oar celebrate after Maclaren scored a goal for Brisbane Roar. Picture: Jono Searle.
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Brisbane Roar last night issued an A-League statement of intent with a clinical 1-0 win over Melbourne City.

Jamie Maclaren’s second goal in as many games was all the Roar needed to book a third successive win and rise to second on the ladder after a quality display at Suncorp Stadium.

The result was built on defence, with Brisbane becoming the first team to hold City’s star-studded attack goalless. But if anything the scoreboard flattered the visitors, who struggled to contain the Roar’s surprise counter-attacking tactics.

The crowd of 20,198 — boosted by Tim Cahill, who played a full match — was Brisbane’s biggest regular-season attendance since Sydney FC marquee Alessandro Del Piero’s visit in October 2013. However, neither the Socceroo great nor strike partner Bruno Fornaroli had much impact, and City finished with zero shots on target.

The Roar had just 37 per cent of the ball in the first half but looked by far the more threatening side going forward. Seemingly content to sit back and mop up opposition mistakes, Brisbane’s uncharacteristic approach paid dividends.

Maclaren’s 11th-minute goal came from such a counter-surge, which featured key contributions from Brett Holman, Thomas Broich and Tommy Oar.

Holman carved out the opening with a neat dribble, Broich provided the killer pass to Oar, and the Socceroo’s stray touch as he rounded goalkeeper Dean Bouzanis was rescued and then smashed into the back of the net by Maclaren, who wheeled away in jubilation.

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