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  • 09 May 2025, Western United vs Adelaide United, 3-2, Win
  • 03 May 2025, Western United vs Auckland FC, 4-2, Win
  • 27 April 2025, Western United vs Sydney FC, 1-0, Win
  • 17 April 2025, Brisbane Roar vs Western United, 2-1, Lose
  • 13 April 2025, Western Sydney Wanderers vs Western United, 2-0, Lose
Western United
Home
  • 03 May 2025, Melbourne City vs Sydney FC, 5-1, Win
  • 26 April 2025, Melbourne City vs Adelaide United, 0-0, Draw
  • 19 April 2025, Western Sydney Wanderers vs Melbourne City, 2-2, Draw
  • 11 April 2025, Melbourne City vs Brisbane Roar, 3-2, Win
  • 05 April 2025, Melbourne City vs Central Coast Mariners FC, 1-0, Win
Melbourne City
Away
A-League
A-League, Australia

In this recent installment of the A-League, Melbourne City FC significantly outperformed Western United FC, sealing a solid 3-1 victory away from home.

A cursory glance at the goals scored might suggest a somewhat equal struggle, but a deeper dive into the statistical data tells a different story altogether. The key dynamics in point here are the timing of the goals, the number of corner kicks, and surprisingly, the disciplinary record of both teams.

Melbourne City FC displayed their eagerness to score right from the off. They notched their first goal within the opening 13 minutes, setting a tempo that caught Western United FC on the back foot. Although Western United managed to equalize not too long afterward, Melbourne kept the pressure up and broke through twice more in the second half. The timing of these goals - both after the hour mark - demonstrated Melbourne City FC's patience and the effectiveness of their game plan.

Looking at the distribution of corner kicks – widely regarded as a solid barometer of offensive pressure – Melbourne City FC seemed to be on a strategic defensive strategy. With only 2 corner kicks compared to Western United FC's 6, it was evident that Melbourne City FC focused less on pushing for opportunities and more on capitalizing on the ones that came. This conservative approach proved effective, curtailing the home team's offensive efforts while preserving their attacking efficiency.

Perhaps one of the more concerning angles of this game for Western United FC was the team's discipline. The home team recorded four yellow cards, one more than Melbourne City's three. Moreover, the timing of these cards, three in the first half, can be seen as evidence of the home team's struggle to contain Melbourne City FC's effective attacking game. Two of these bookings came just after Western United FC scored their only goal, evident of their increasing frustration and struggles in midfield competitions.

The lack of offsides from Melbourne City FC suggests their strategic approach to remain behind the defensive line of Western United FC, a tactic which clearly proved fruitful in terms of reducing unnecessary turnovers.

In conclusion, while certain statistics like fouls were closely matched - 10 for Western United and 11 for Melbourne City FC - it was Melbourne's early goal, sustainable pressure, efficiency in chance conversion and better discipline that proved to be the most significant factors in their victory. Western United FC's lack of discipline as reflected in their higher yellow card count also seemed to cement their downfall in this game. It's clear that while possession and forward pressure are important in the game of football, they are of little consequence without discipline and clinical finishing.

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Form Guide

Win3-2Western United vs Adelaide United
Win4-2Western United vs Auckland FC
Win1-0Western United vs Sydney FC
Lose2-1Brisbane Roar vs Western United
Lose2-0Western Sydney Wanderers vs Western United
PLAYED
5
WINS
3
GOALS
9:8
GOALS / MATCH
1.8
  • Western United has won three out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 9:8, scoring 1.8 goals average
Win5-1Melbourne City vs Sydney FC
Draw0-0Melbourne City vs Adelaide United
Draw2-2Western Sydney Wanderers vs Melbourne City
Win3-2Melbourne City vs Brisbane Roar
Win1-0Melbourne City vs Central Coast Mariners FC
PLAYED
5
WINS
3
GOALS
11:5
GOALS / MATCH
2.2
  • Melbourne City has won three out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 11:5, scoring 2.2 goals average

Western United H2H Melbourne City

Away gameWestern United02Melbourne CityHome gameA-League
Home gameWestern United01Melbourne CityAway gameA-League
Away gameWestern United01Melbourne CityHome gameA-League
Home gameWestern United12Melbourne CityAway gameA-League
Away gameWestern United21Melbourne CityHome gameA-League
PLAYED
5
WINS
1
GOALS
3:7
GOALS / MATCH
0.60
  • Western United lost four times in head-to-head matches
  • Teams played five times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 3:7; average goals per match – 0.60
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