Stamatelis the hero as Olympic snatch point at Bankstown
14.03.10 22:48
A 40-metre drive by young gun Mitchell Stamatelis has salvaged
Sydney Olympic a 2-2 draw against a determined Bankstown City Lions
outfit.
Goals to Tallan Martin and Robbie Mileski had the Lions 2-1 up, but
a debut goal to remember for Sydney Olympic kept the fans in their
seats to the final whistle.
The
game began at a frantic pace with Bankstown showing their tactics
early, trying to outmuscle the men from Belmore.
The
first chance fell to the Blues in 3’ minute as James Monie headed on
to captain Anthony Doumanis to volley unfortunately right to the
chest of the waiting Zlatko Joseski.
Sydney Olympic’s pressure on the Lions defence continued 3’ minutes
later as Andre Gumprecht was put through on goal by Peter McPherson.
Again Joseski was out well to thwart the chance.
Bankstown slowly settled into their well-known gritty game, together
with great short and long passes, opening the Olympic defence.
In
the 11’ minute Bankstown had their first chance but could not
maximise on their majority possession as Hussein Salameh shot well
over the crossbar.
Challenges were coming thick and fast in what was a tough encounter
with former Bankstown City midfielder Phillip Makrys substituted in
the 16th minute after a rough challenge that ended the Olympic
player's match with Frenchman Cedric Ramirez coming on.
Salameh’s hard work almost gave him the opening goal just minutes
later. Following a quick free-kick by Peter Tsekenis, Brett Studman
put Salameh in shooting range, but his well struck half volley just
went wide of Zaim Zanelli’s right-hand post to the relief of the
Sydney Olympic supporters.
Bankstown City Lions then had the majority of possession for the
next 20’ minutes, as Richard Luksic forced Blues shot-stopper into a
fine acrobatic save with a powerful header destined for the back of
the net.
Sydney Olympic attempted to hold the ball more in the back end of
the first-half and went close to scoring in the 32’ minute.
Great work down the right hand touchline by Anthony Doumanis allowed
James Monie to head the ball just wide of the Lions goal, ensuring
both sides would go in at the break goal-less.
The
home-side began the second-half on the front foot and could have had
the lead in the 48’ minute.
Steve Liavas got around Nik Tsattalios easily and crossed well to
Shannon Burgin who sliced the ball well wide of the mark.
10’
minutes later and a free-kick by Chris Triantis almost produced the
game’s opener. The well floated cross ended up at the back post,
however Josh Lawson could not compose himself as he completely
missed the ball and the chance went begging.
Sydney Olympic’s hard work in the midfield finally gave the fans the
first goal of the game.
A
beautifully timed cross by former Central Coast Mariners midfielder
Andre Gumprecht saw Nik Tsattalios get well above his marker to head
the ball into the bottom right-hand corner for the 1-0 lead.
The
lead did not last long however as Lions player/coach Peter Tsekenis
lobbed the ball over Zanelli in the six-yard box with Tallan Martin
following the ball and tapping it in on the goal-line.
After continued pressure by Bankstown, the home-side took a deserved
lead in the 78’ minute.
A
corner led to a great save by Zanelli in goal for the visitors, but
it unfortunately fell directly to Robbie Mileski to head into the
empty net.
In
the 86’ minute though, a great Stamatelis strike from 40-yards out,
in his debut match at senior level, gave Sydney Olympic the 2-2
draw.
Following the match, Blues coach Pat Morando said he was happy to
walk away with the point:
“Being 2-1 down and fighting back to draw is great. Many teams will
not come to Jensen Park and get anything from here but we got the
point and I am happy with that.
“We
knew what we were going to get when we got here. We knew it would be
a physical battle and we had a few players that left Bankstown to
come to us and unfortunately Phil (Makrys) was targeted and we had
to take him off early. That’s football.’’
Lions coach Peter Tsekenis was more happy about his team’s improved
performance this week:
“I
was focusing more on improving from last week’s performance which
was pretty dreadful.
“We
concentrated then on lifting ourselves and I am happy to say the
boys did that.
“We
stuck to our game plan and I thought we created enough chances to
win the game.
“But if you fall asleep against a quality side it is going to cost
you and it did happen as they scored a quality goal.’’
In
the Grade-20 encounter, a goal to Sydney Olympic with the last kick
of the game also salvaged last year’s grand finalists a 2-2 draw
against Bankstown City.
Match Details
Bankstown City Lions 2
(Tallan Martin 73’, Robbie Mileski 78’)
Sydney Olympic 2
(Nik
Tsattalios 66’, Mitchell Stamatelis 86’)
Saturday 13th March, 2010
Jensen Park, Sefton
Crowd:
400
Approx.
Referee:
Ryan Shephard
Bankstown City Lions:
1.Zlatko Joseski; 2.Scott Thomas, 3.Shannon Burgin, 4.Brett Studman,
5.Richard Luksic (C), 6.Peter Tsekenis, 7.Steve Liavas (8.Will Angel
94’), 10.Robbie Mileski (14.Suad Ameti), 20.Hussein Salameh (99.Chris
Godoy Bascur 79’), 23.Tallan Martin (8.George Nohra 73’)
Substitutes Not Used:
11.Almir Dizdaric, 22.Robert Napoleon
Yellow Cards:
Hussein Salameh 46’, Peter Tsekenis 66’
Red
Cards:
Nil
Sydney Olympic:
1.Zaim Zanelli; 4.Josh Lawson, 5.Tayfun Devrimol, 6.Andre Gumprecht,
8.Chris Triantis, 9.James Monie, 10.Anthony Doumanis (C) (24.Mitchell
Stamatelis 55'), 11.Phillip Makrys (12.Cedric Ramirez 16’), 17.Peter
McPherson, 23.Luke Gearin, 33.Nik Tsattalios
Substitutes Not Used:
13. L.Turnbull, 16.Steve Biason
Yellow Cards:
Anthony Doumanis 34’, Luke Gearin 37’, Tayfun Devrimol 85’
Red
Cards:
Nil
Player Ratings
3- Shannon Burgin (BCL)
2- Andre Gumprecht (SO)
1- Hussein Salameh (BCL)
-By
Christopher Georges
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