PS4 NPL NSW Round 11 Review

APIA Leichhardt Tigers are back on top of the PlayStation®4 NPL NSW Men’s competition at the end of Round 11.

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The Tigers side was in top form as they condemned Rockdale City Suns to a third straight loss.

Bonnyrigg White Eagles turnaround took another step in the right direction with a confidence boosting win against bottom side Parramatta FC.

This week’s Match of the Round featured a PlayStation®4 National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s Grand Final rematch between Blacktown City FC and Sydney United 58 at Lilys Football Stadium.

Blacktown City FC 0 - Sydney United 58 FC 0 at Lilys Football Stadium

Blacktown City has held out a rampant Sydney United 58 in the PlayStation®4 National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s Round 11 fixture at Lilys Football Centre.

The Reds came into the game coming off a seven-game winning streak and at times looked like they would topple the competition's best.

However, City maintained a strong defensive game and were able to keep them out before nearly stealing it on several occasions. It was a fierce PlayStation®4 National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s Grand Final rematch with both side’s surely happy to take home a point.

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Bonnyrigg White Eagles 3 - Parramatta FC 2 at Bonnyrigg Sports Club

Bonnyrigg White Eagles continued their climb up the PlayStation®4 National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s ladder with a confident 3-2 victory over Parramatta FC at Bonnyrigg Sports Club on Saturday night.

First half goals from Martin Lo and Luke Ivanovic alongside a 79th minute Nikola Zonjic strike helped the home side to all three points.

Parramatta FC made them work for it with goals from Daniel Rezo and Gosue Sama.

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Manly United FC 1 - Hakoah Sydney City East FC 1 at Cromer Park

Manly United had to dig deep to snatch a point in a 1-1 PlayStation®4 National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s draw against Hakoah on Saturday night at Cromer Park.

Warren Grieve's squad have been hammered by injuries in recent weeks, but it didn't excuse their first half performance - it was undoubtedly their worst of 2017.

Anthony Frangie put Hakoah in the lead after 20 minutes but a second half strike from Nikola Taneski ensured the home side took a point from the clash.

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Sydney FC 2 - Wollongong Wolves 1 at Lambert Park

An injury time Will Mutch strike has helped Sydney FC claim a vital 2-1 PlayStation®4 National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s win against Wollongong Wolves at Lambert Park on Saturday.

Mutch’s second goal of the match broke the hearts of the travelling Wollongong fans as the streaky winger snuck in to help the Young Sky Blues secure a come from behind victory.

Patrick Antelmi’s 74th minute strike put the Wolves in prime position for a much needed away win before Mutch levelled the scores only moments later.

The former Blacktown Spartans player was then on hand to score the winner in the frantic final stages as Sydney FC secured its third win of the season.

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Sydney Olympic FC 3 - Sutherland Sharks 1 at Belmore Sports Ground

A sensational second-half salvo from Sydney Olympic saw the Blues come from behind to defeat Sutherland Sharks 3-1 in their PlayStation®4 National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s round 11 contest at Belmore Sports Ground.

Tomihiro Kajiyama’s opening half strike looked to have set up a happy comeback to Belmore for returning Olympic talisman Grant Lee, but three unanswered second half goals from Yu Kuboki, Radovan Pavicevic and Jinya An saw Olympic breeze to their sixth win of the campaign.

The visitors will lament their second half implosion which leaves the struggling side in eleventh position ahead of next weekend’s local derby against Manly United, especially with Lee’s men enjoying a comfortable 1-0 lead at the half-time break having repelled Olympic successfully for the opening forty five minutes.

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Rockdale City Suns 0 - APIA Leichhardt Tigers 2 at Ilinden Sports Centre

APIA Leichhardt Tigers has returned to the top of the PlayStation®4 National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s ladder after defeating Rockdale City Suns 2-0 at Ilinden Sports Centre on Sunday.

Goals to Sean Symons and Jordan Murray condemned Rockdale to their third straight defeat as APIA made it back to back wins.

Murray gave APIA the lead early in the second half and they didn't look back as Symons wrapped up the result with an 84th minute strike.

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