S2024 RD22 | MATCH REVIEW | GREEN GULLY SC VS SOUTH MELBOURNE FC

At Green Gully Reserve, Green Gully SC faced off against league leaders South Melbourne in a match that was as intense as it was crucial for Gully’s finals hopes. The game was a tactical battle, and a second-half decision was the turning point that decided the outcome.

The first half was a tight one, with both teams defensively solid, not giving up many chances. Gully is looking to bounce back from last week’s loss and South Melbourne is looking to wrap up the Premiership; both were cautious in their play. An appeal for a penalty by Josh Hope was the only real highlight, but the referee denied it, and the game remained 0-0.

The game changed dramatically in the 52nd minute when Adolph Koudakpo was given a straight red. Trying an ambitious bicycle kick from a Gully corner, Koudakpo caught Ross Archibald in the head and was sent off. Gully were down to 10 men for most of the second half and had to change their approach and go on the back foot.

South Melbourne took advantage of the extra man in the 64th minute when Emile Peios scored. In the middle of the box, Peios made no mistake and sealed the win.

Despite being down a man, Green Gully showed remarkable character and fought hard to get back in it. They continued to push forward and created some chances late in the game. They threw everything at it, but South Melbourne’s defence held strong, and Gully’s chances didn’t translate into goals.

Liam Driscoll, Gully’s keeper, also had a big game, making some important saves to keep his team in it as South Melbourne looked to score more. His game was a testament to the tough task Gully faced after the red card.

Gully will need to draw on that character they showed late in the game for the next match against Port Melbourne, proving they can compete with the top team even when down a man.