South Melbourne FC continue unbeaten streak

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By Bill Roumeliotis.

South Melbourne FC has continued its unbeaten run in this year’s Victorian National Premier Leagues championship.

The “Blue and Whites” were in an aggressive mood and did not leave any room for reaction to their opponent, Dandenong City, which led them to score an impressive 4-0 win against them.

They now remain unbeaten at the top of the leaderboard, with 26 points. This marked their third consecutive victory.

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South Melbourne FC were victorious. Photo: The Greek Herald / Bill Roumeliotis.

The game took place on Friday, April 20, at Frank Holohan Reserve and was the 10th match of the Victorian NPL championship.

As well as marking their third win in a row, South Melbourne FC also celebrated its eighth win in this year’s championship.

South Melbourne had a great day with their captain Harrison Sawyer, who imposed his pace at the start of the match. He scored in the 12th minute for the Greek team.

Things became even simpler for South Melbourne in the 27th minute, when Ross Archibald made it 0-2 with a header.

The third coal came in at the 43′ minute, from a well-placed penalty kick by Sawyer, and in the 67′, the same player scored his third personal goal of the night with a close-range shot to make the final 4-0.

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