Brisbane Roar moved a step closer to securing the A-League's Premiers Plate as they registered a 1-1 draw at Sydney FC on Friday.
Besart Berisha headed the Roar in front after 23 minutes before Sydney's Sebastian Ryall headed a 35th-minute equaliser in his first game back from a lengthy injury.
Despite the result, the obvious talking point of the game was Berisha's 40th-minute red card. The striker was shown his marching orders after lunging into a tackle with Ryall. Berisha and seemed to come off second best as Ryall retaliated to the tackle, pushing him over.
After consulting his assistant, referee Peter O'Leary showed Berisha a straight red card to the complete disbelief of the Albanian.
The result leaves the Roar 11 points clear at the A-League summit with four games left to play before the playoffs.
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J.League Wrap: Ardija win seven-goal thriller, Sanfrecce beaten
Omiya Ardija scored two late goals in a dramatic finale to secure a stunning 4-3 J.League win at Kawasaki Frontale on Saturday.
Kiyoshi Okuma’s side’s looked set to be consigned to a third defeat in their first three games of the new campaign, but they stunned the home side with two goals in stoppage time.
Kosuke Kikuchi and Akihiro Ienaga struck either side of a Tomoki Imai own-goal to put the visitors 2-1 up at half-time.
Frontale were still licking their wounds following a 2-0 AFC Champions League defeat against Ulsan in midweek and they came storming back in the second half with Renatinho equalising and Yoshito Okubo putting them in front four minutes from time.
Ardija refused to lie down though, and Kikuchi levelled after 90 minutes, then the home side were stunned when Cho Young-Cheol won it three minutes into time added on.
Reigning champions Sanfrecce Hiroshima’s winning start to the season was ended by a 2-0 home defeat against Urawa Reds.
Shinzo Koroki silenced the EDION Stadium with an opening goal three minutes before half-time and Genki Haraguchi sealed an impressive win for the Reds in time added on.
Yokohama F Marinos’ impressive start to the season continued as they followed up their Champions League draw with holders Guangzhou Evergrande in midweek by coasting to a 3-0 home win against Tokushima Vortis.
Seitaro Tomisawa put Yasuhiro Higuchi’s charges in front 14 minutes in, then second-half strikes from Sho Ito and Jungo Fujimoto ensured the home side maintained their 100 per cent league record after three games, while newly promoted Vortis are bottom of the table without a point.
Kashima Antlers are top of the table on goal difference and are still yet to concede a goal after they sauntered to a 3-0 win at Sagan Tosu.
Takeshi Aoki opened the scoring in the first half at the Best Amenity Stadium, then Yasushi Endo took his tally to four goals in the first three games before Yuta Toyokawa made sure with a third goal to end Tosu’s winning start.
Cerezo Osaka occupy third spot after beating Shimizu S-Pulse 4-1, while Nagoya Grampus won 1-0 at Kashiwa Reysol and Ventforet Kofu were held to a 1-1 draw by Albirex Niigata.
Vegalta Sendai and Gamba Osaka played out a goalless draw, while Vissel Kobe secured their first win of the season as Tokyo were consigned to a 2-1 defeat.
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