Sydney FC secured a commanding 5-0 victory over St George City FA at Penshurst Park on Saturday, May 2, 2026. The Sky Blues took full control of the contest after an early red card for St George City dramatically swung the momentum in their favour, allowing them to deliver a clinical and free-flowing attacking display.
Both teams entered the match with contrasting form, but it was Sydney FC who started strong, controlling possession and dominating midfield. The game's decisive moment arrived in the 21st minute when St George City defender Benjamin Berry received a straight red card for denying Taye Hedley a clear goalscoring opportunity. This pivotal incident set the tone for the remainder of the match.
With a numerical advantage, Sydney FC quickly capitalized. Marin France opened the scoring in the 27th minute with a low strike after combining neatly with Hedley. Joe Lacey then doubled the Sky Blues' lead in the 36th minute, unleashing a thunderous strike from outside the box following a short corner routine. St George City's Yohn Pederson hit the crossbar late in the half, but Sydney FC remained firmly in control.
Sydney FC carried their momentum into the second half, extending their lead in the 49th minute. Mitchell Glasson tapped home from close range after a dangerous cross from France, capitalizing on St George City’s defensive lapse from a corner. The Sky Blues continued their fast, fluid attacking football, creating relentless pressure.
The dominance was further rewarded in the 59th minute when Joe Lacey's powerful run through midfield set up Marin France, who fired home from close range via the post for his second goal of the night. St George City attempted to respond by sitting deeper, but Sydney FC maintained firm control, creating numerous chances as they pushed for a fifth goal.
This emphatic 5-0 win sees Sydney FC move within touching distance of the top six, demonstrating their potential for consistency in what has been an inconsistent campaign. The clinical performance, highlighted by goals from France, Lacey, and Glasson, underscores the team's attacking prowess when given the opportunity.
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