PS4 NPL WA Review: Round 3

Michael Garcia hailed Inglewood’s character as they came from behind to earn a point against champions Bayswater City in a 1-1 draw in Round 3 of PlayStation 4 NPL WA.

The hosts looked set to start their PS4 NPLWA season with two wins from two after Jason Colli’s own goal on 10 minutes.

Inglewood were good value though, and deservedly equalised when Ryan Clarke got on the end of David Sesay’s cross midway through the second half.

Neither team could find a winner as both teams had opportunities late on, and Garcia gave his side credit for hanging on at the death.

“On the balance of play we probably had a few more chances, but Bayswater put us under a bit of pressure at the end,” he said.

“It’s a bit frustrating not to get the win, but we have to keep things in perspective with where we’re at right now, and we showed good character.

“Today was a good opportunity, but if the boys keep performing to that level, the wins will come.”

 

Sorrento claimed a controversial 2-1 win against a spirited Subiaco at the WA Athletics Stadium on Saturday. Click here for the full match report.

 

Floreat Athena captain Lewis McMahon admitted his side was lucky to claim all three points in a 2-0 victory over Armadale at E & D Litis Stadium. Click here for the full match report.

 

Tommy Amphlett scored twice as ECU Joondalup drew 2-2 with Balcatta to bag a first point of their PS4 National Premier Leagues campaign. Click here for the full match report.

 

Stirling Lions added to their string of wins after a 4-0 defeat of Perth Glory at Inglewood Stadium. Click here for the full match report.

 

Two first half goals was enough for Perth to notch their second PS4 NPLWA win of the season in a 2-0 defeat of Cockburn City at Dalmatinac Park. Click here for the full match report.