Melbourne Knights v Port Melbourne Elimination Final Preview

Melbourne Knights v Port Melbourne Elimination Final Preview

SUMMARY

Melbourne Knights and Port Melbourne will face off tonight in the second Elimination-Final at Knights Stadium.

The Knights come into this clash winning three of their past five matches, while Port Melbourne has claimed two victories during that time period: including a valuable three points against Oakleigh Cannons. The period looms to be a cracking contest with the two sides have been evenly matched this season, with one win each for the season head-to-head and only two points separating them on the table.

Melbourne Knights have lost only two of their last 15 matches at Knights Stadium (W9, D4); one of the two defeats in that span was a 1-0 loss against Port Melbourne Sharks SC earlier this season. 

WHAT HAPPENED THIS YEAR?

Round 5: Port Melbourne 2-3 Melbourne Knights

Goals: Mitch Hore (MK) 24, C De Godoy (MK) 31 (OG), Luca Tevere (PM) 67, Chris Duggan (PM) 76 (P)

The Knights defeated Port Melbourne 3-2 early in a hard-fought battle at J.L. Murphy Reserve. Second-half-half substitute Mohamed Sumaoro was the hero for the Knights, scoring in the 87th minute after being released into a one-on-one chance with the keeper.

Corey Sewell was influential through the midfield for the second week running and was supported well by Mitch Hore, while Captain Ivan Franjic was immense in the back half, leading his side to a second straight victory. 

Round 18: Melbourne Knights 0-1 Port Melbourne

Goals: Chris Duggan (PM) 87

An arm wrestle of a first half yielded few opportunities for either side with Knights coming closest through a Mitch Hore shot from the top of the box that whistled past the post, while Port produced their best chance of the opening stanza via a goalmouth scramble on the end of a Dan Edwards corner kick.

The second matchup between the two sides this season was a pure arm wrestle, with few opportunities for either side on goal.

Chris Oldfield’s 250th top-flight appearance in Victorian football was marred by injury with the shot-stopper forced off at halftime after picking up a knock in the opening half. Of the contest.

With the match appearing destined for a draw Port Melbourne’s Chris Duggan pulled off a miraculous volley to snatch victory at the death.

Melbourne Knights

Melbourne Knights return to the final six in the NPLM for the first time since 2015 after finishing fourth with 14 wins from 26 matches.

The Knights come into the finals series off the back of a 3-2 defeat against Heidelberg United, which wasn’t a great sign heading into this do-or-die clash, With the club balancing Australia Cup responsibilities and with a finals place locked in; a defeat won’t phase the club.

It has been a remarkable turnaround by the Knights in Head Coach Ben Cahn’s first season who vowed he would see the club return to the NPL’s final six in the club’s 70th anniversary.

“We’ve got a big week coming up as we go into finals and the Australia Cup Round of 16, these are the weeks that we set out to bring back so we’ll embrace the challenge, enjoy every moment and make sure we’re ready to give everything for our home support,” Cahn told the Melbourne Knights website.

The Knights have a very potent forward half with Ciaran Bramwell (8 goals) or mid-season signee Anton Kinnander likely to play up-front (1 goal), who arrived at Somer Street after leading NPL2 for scoring with Werribee City with 11 goals.

Leading scorer Gian Albano (10 goals) will play on one of the wings, while Ben Cahn could also turn to Gevaro Nepomuceno (5 goals) and Mohamed Sumaoro (7 goals) to find the back of the net.

Melbourne Knights’ midfield of Steve Whyte Mitch Hore and Anthony Duzel has been impressive this season, however, their defence is where they can take the ascendancy.

Knights captain Ivan Franjic has been superb all season, alongside his brother Joseph Franjic and Ben Collins in full-back has been a rock since coming into the side mi-season from Western United.  

Port Melbourne

The Sharks have made the final six of the NPLM for the third season in a row, finishing fifth with 13 victories from 26 matches.

Port Melbourne heads into the finals on the back of defeating fellow finalist Altona Magic 4-0 in a confidence-boosting victory.

Adam Piddick's men have had an interesting run to the end of the season, winning two of their past five matches.

During that stretch of matches, the Sharks split the points with Hume City and the relegated Bentleigh Greens but were able to get back on track in Round 26.

Chris Duggan scored his 13th goal of the season in last weekend's victory over the Magic and will be crucial if the Sharks are going to progress to the next round alongside Jackson Courtney-Perkins (4 goals) upfront.

The midfield is where Port Melbourne will look to gain an advantage, with Valil Cesnik (7 goals) and Luca Tevere (6 goals) providing goal-scoring flare, while Michael Elgar and Dan Edwards will be the steady heads; controlling the possession for the traveling side.

Port Melbourne usually opts for a back three with Ross Archibald, Kristian Bombac, and Jalil Regague leading their side to the fourth-best defensive record this season.

NPLM Elimination Final

Melbourne Knights v Port Melbourne

Date: Friday, August 25

Venue:  Knights Stadium 

Kick-off Time: 8:00 pm (AEST) 

Broadcast: NPL.TV