Shea Connors’ late strike clinches Sydney FC a record fifth A-League Women championship

shea connors’ late strike clinches sydney fc a record fifth a-league women championship

Shea Connors rejoices with Sydney FC teammates after her winning goal in the A-League Women Grand Final Photograph: Daniel Pockett/AAP

Shea Connors was celebrating before the ball had even hit the back of the net, wheeling away as she scored what would prove the winning goal in the 69th minute of Sydney’s 1-0 triumph over Melbourne City in Saturday evening’s A-League Women grand final.

Connors had been on the park for all of 120 seconds, to that point, brought on to replace Princess Ibini. Now she was being mobbed by teammates converging from the pitch and the bench, having put her side on the way to a historic fifth title.

Goals are often described as being worthy of winning a game but in this case, it feels more accurate to attach that honour to the pass that set the table. Collecting the ball as her side looked to break, Indiana dos Santos carried over the halfway line before dropping the ball into an area where only Connors could reach it.

It sat up perfectly for her to shoot the first time. It was the type of ball attackers go to bed dreaming about, with defender Taylor Otto able do little more than join the 7671 supporters in attendance by watching Connors deposit the ball beyond a charging Melissa Barbieri and into the back of the net.

Half an hour later, after ten tortuous minutes of added time, it was official. The Harboursiders stood alone. Alone not just as the champions of the A-League Women for the 2023-24 campaign but in the annals of the game’s history.

As long as football has been played in this country – in the A-League Women or its predecessor Women’s National Soccer League – no side had ever won five titles until Saturday evening. No side, in fact, had won more than three, apart from City and Sydney.

But Sydney now has five. They have back-to-back titles, after playing their seventh-straight decider, in their 16th straight finals campaign. City undoubtedly will have left AAMI Park feeling that they created enough and did enough to merit winning the game themselves. They finished with 14 shots to six, ten of which came in Jada Whyman’s penalty area. But the foibles that have threatened to derail this City side throughout the season reared their heads again at the worst possible time.

True to his word, City boss Dario Vidošić sent his side out looking to win the game their way. As they had done all season, City would seek to dominate possession and refuse to settle for half-chances. They would prevent their opponents from finding any semblance of rhythm or momentum with this weight of territory and possession – you can’t score if you don’t have the ball, after all.

But while City would have their moments, and ended the game with 71% of the ball, it felt like Sydney had come to Victoria knowing this was exactly what awaited them. City had come to win their way but Sydney had come to beat City, with a plan in place to do just that.

When City did get the ball into the final third, they all too often found themselves bogged down on the edge of the penalty area, knocking the ball around looking for the perfect pass or look on goal that a scrambling, dogged defence refused to provide.

Connors’ goal injected a new sense of urgency into their game, with Shay Holman miraculously deflecting a Letecia McKenna effort away in the 83rd minute and Rhiana Policina putting a hot shot over the bar a minute later, but there was to be no miraculous comeback.

It didn’t result in a grand final that will go down as being particularly momentous for the on-field action – it was, in fact, quite forgettable – but Sydney had come down to Melbourne knowing what they needed to do to get the win. Across the length of the 90 minutes, they did just that. For all of City’s possession and shots, they would put the ball near Whyman’s goal only three times. But in the end, only Connors was able to put the winner away.

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