South Melbourne FC secures huge victory against Green Gully

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South Melbourne FC has advanced their lead in the NPL Victoria championship by defeating Green Gully SC 3-0, securing their first-place position with 20 points.

During the ninth game of the championship, Esteban Quintas’ team had a very good presence in the game, with plenty of opportunities for goals, leading to a well-deserved victory.

South Melbourne FC’s goals led to their seventh victory in this year’s championship. Nahuel Bonada scored in the 30th minute, Andy Brennan in the 49th minute and Marc Jankovic in the 68th minute.

Finally, in the 85th minute, the goalkeeper of the Greek team, Javier Lopez, saved two penalties from Green Gully, in the first save the referee asked for a replay, but the Spaniard said “no” in the second half of the match, keeping the score 3-0.

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