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United, Jets play out draw on Mars

January 20, 2023 BY

Lone marker: Western United's Lachlan Wales scored his sides only goal in at 1-1 tie with the Newcastle Jets in Ballarat last weekend. Photo: ROB PREZIOSO/ AAP IMAGE

WESTERN United and the Newcastle Jets have played out a frustration-filled 1-1 A-League Men draw at Mars Stadium last Sunday.

Though both sides had enough chances to find a winner with sumptuously taken first-half strikes from United’s Lachlan Wales and Newcastle’s Daniel Stynes the game’s only goals, with neither team able to convert the opportunities that could have pulled them away from the ALM’s cellar.

Making the trek to Ballarat, the Jets started Sunday afternoon’s contest strongly, only to fall behind when a well-worked United move ended with Wales cutting inside and blasting home in the 13th minute.

But Stynes restored parity four minutes later when he received the ball at the corner of United’s area, opened his angle and curled a pearler inside the far post.

The 24-year-old subsequently wheeled away towards the Jets’ bench in a mass celebration with his teammates and coaches.

With both goals occurring inside the game’s opening 20 minutes, United and the Jets created enough chances in the remainder of the game to find a winner, only to be denied by wayward shooting or desperate defending.

The hosts produced a string of chances early in the second half through Dylan Pierias and Connor Pain.

The Jets should have then taken the lead in the 71st minute when Stynes crossed to an open Trent Buhagiar only for him to send his close-range effort wide.

“We looked dangerous every time we went forward,” said United coach John Aloisi. “We could have and should have punished them a bit more.

“But it was positive the way that we were opening them up.”

Set to face Sydney in Hobart next week, United will sweat on the fitness of striker Aleksander Prijovic after he aggravated the shoulder injury he had carried into the contest.

They will be without defender Jacob Tratt for that match after he received a straight red for denying Beka Mikeltadze a clear goalscoring opportunity with 15 minutes to go, a decision Aloisi fully accepted.

– BY JOEY LYNCH/ AAP