South Melbourne FC continue unbeaten streak in the Victorian NPL

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By Bill Roumeliotis

A hearty South Melbourne FC levelled Altona Magic at Paisley Park on Saturday to record their fifth Victorian National Premier Leagues win of the season

South Melbourne’s 4-1 victory looks poor in the face of their total dominance for 90 minutes with plenty of missed opportunities.

The Blue and Whites of Esteban Quintas, who continue to be at the top of the Victorian NPL standings, were levellers.

They opened the scoring with Mikkola in the 48′, Bonana doubled the goals, while in the 66′ with a penalty Sawyer made it 3-1 and in the 80′ Archibald put the icing on the cake when he made the final 4-1.

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