Facts and Figures
Goals Scored: There were 27 goals in six matches.
Clean Sheets: Two out of 12 teams that played kept a clean sheet.
Draws: There were no draws in six matches!
Round 10 (In a Nutshell): In four of the six games, where a team claimed three points the winning team had less possession than their opponents! Find out what transpired in Round 10.
Game One of Six
Melbourne City (8) v Brisbane Roar (1)
Facts and Figures: Melbourne City had 57.3% possession and 14 shots on target, while Brisbane Roar had six. It was an utter obliteration; the 8-1 biggest win in the A-League history along with Adelaide United’s 8-1 win against North Queensland Fury on January 21st, 2011.
Game Two of Six
Sydney FC (3) v Wellington Phoenix (1)
Facts and Figures: Sydney FC had 61.9% possession and 12 shots on target, compared with Wellington Phoenix who had four.
Game Three of Six
Newcastle Jets (2) v Western United (0)
Facts and Figures: Newcastle Jets had 30.9% possession and nine shots on target, while Western United had four. Trent Buhagiar of the Newcastle Jets scored both goals in the game.
Game Four of Six
Melbourne Victory (2) v Adelaide United (0)
Facts and Figures: Melbourne Victory had 48.5% possession and eight shots on target, compared with Adelaide United who had two. Bruno Fornaroli of Melbourne Victory just keeps on scoring.
Game Five of Six
Central Coast Mariners (4) v Perth Glory (2)
Facts and Figures: Central Coast Mariners had 47.9% possession and ten shots on target, while Perth Glory had three. The Glory finished the game with nine-men on the field.
Game Six of Six
Western Sydney Wanderers (3) v Macarthur FC (1)
Facts and Figures: Western Sydney Wanderers had 47.5% possession eight shots on target, compared to Macarthur FC who had two. It was a game where Western Sydney Wanderers were far too good for Macarthur FC.