Wasteful Victory held by Mariners

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Scorer ... Marcos Flores netted for Melbourne Victory but to no avail. Source: Chris Crerar / AAP

Central Coast Mariners coach Graham Arnold was sensationally sent from the field but his team rallied without him to earn a 1-1 draw with Melbourne Victory at Aurora Stadium on Saturday.

Arnold received his marching orders just before halftime for what appeared to be comments directed at match officials.

Referee Jarred Gillett banished him to the stands after conferring with his linesman soon after his side had gone a goal down as the Victory dominated the first half.

Arnold was contrite after the game.

"I apologise - it was mainly down to frustration at our poor performance in the first half,'' he said, refusing to divulge what the offending comment was.

"It was the first time in two and a half years I've had to go off my head at halftime (at his players) ... I said something (to the officials) I shouldn't have said, and I'll cop whatever.''

As well as a $1,000 team fine for a red card, standard practice at the Mariners, Arnold is also likely to face some form of A-League disciplinary action.

The Victory couldn't convert a weight of chances into anything more than Marcos Flores' 42nd-minute goal.

But some subtle halftime tweaks and a much improved second half allowed the Mariners to get back on level terms with 13 minutes remaining thanks to a Daniel McBreen penalty.

Victory skipper Adrian Leijer's clumsy challenge, which bundled over Michael McGlinchey, earned the spot-kick after the Mariners had lifted markedly in the second half and pressed hard for an equaliser.

Elsewhere in a tense game there was a missed Victory penalty - Marco Rojas shaving the post with a poor first half effort - and world-class saves from Mariners goalkeeper Mat Ryan and Victory's Nathan Coe.

But the Victory will rue not putting the league leaders to the scoreboard sword in the first half, playing superb football but missing several good chances.

Coach Ange Postecoglou was disappointed that his team didn't make the most of the chances.

"We were outstanding in the first half and probably didn't finish it off as we should have," he said.

"But this team's still evolving and maybe we're lacking a bit of self-belief as a group as to how good we could be.''


Re-live the action from the Victory's clash with Central Coast in our A-League Match Centre, featuring video highlights and all the important stats.


After a week in which sundry Mariners' players have been linked with being sold abroad, the team spent the first half looking exactly like a shop window - full of mannequins as Victory pinned them deep in their territory for virtually the entire first 45 minutes.

Rojas' missed spot-kick and a horrible point-blank miss from Archie Thompson came back to bite them.

Much of the Victory's fluidity drained away in the second half as the Mariners found far more rhythm and were able to shake off Victory's hugely effective pressing game in midfield which had troubled them in the first.

Both goalkeepers made extraordinary saves midway through the second half - Coe first pulling off a magic reflex save to deny McGlinchey on 63 minutes.

Then two minutes later, Ryan twice stopped Rojas - the second time twisting mid-air to turn over the New Zealander's audacious chip.

The Mariners now hold a two-point advantage atop the table, with the Victory remaining third.


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