Adelaide and Brisbane draw in ALM

Joel Gould |

Charlie Austin of the Roar contests the ball with Adelaide’s George Blackwood in their drawn match.
Charlie Austin of the Roar contests the ball with Adelaide’s George Blackwood in their drawn match.

Socceroos star Craig Goodwin was absent with the flu for the first A-League clash after the World Cup and his Adelaide United side almost won it for him before a late Brisbane Roar goal secured a 1-all draw.

A penalty by Roar midfielder Jay O’Shea four minutes into stoppage time levelled the scores after a George Blackwood header in the 72nd minute put Adelaide ahead at Redcliffe’s Kayo Sports Stadium.

Goodwin was one of the A-League contingent that left an indelible mark on the Socceroos surge to the final 16 in Qatar and was keen to return to the fray for Adelaide United.

He sent out a tweet just before kick-off at Kayo Sports Stadium.

“Gutted to be missing the match tonight. Unfortunately, I’ve picked up influenza,” Goodwin wrote.

“I tried hard to make the game today but it just wasn’t possible.”

Goodwin apologised to the A-League and Socceroos fans for not being able to interact with them and thanked the Roar for their generous offer of a guard of honour had he been able to attend.

Adelaide coach Carl Veart said Goodwin had been given until game day to get right.

His side fought hard but it was a bittersweet point in the end.

“To give away the penalty late … spoilt all the good work we did prior,” he said.

“You’ve got to be happy to come to Brisbane and get a point because they are a good side, but we are disappointed we didn’t get all three.”

Roar coach Warren Moon hailed the fighting spirit of his outfit. 

“The good thing about this group now is that we found a way to go all the way until the end,” Moon said.

“We created some chances and had the penalty moment where Carlo (Armiento) came on and won us the penalty. I think it was a deserved point in the end.”

The first half was a closely fought midfield battle that led to few genuine chances for either side.

O’Shea was one of the standouts on the park and had the best opportunity to open the scoring on the cusp of halftime, letting rip with a curling right-footer that was brilliantly saved by diving Adelaide goalkeeper Joe Gauci.

Following the break Roar’s Riku Danzaki had a great chance after silver service from Nikola Mileusnic but was unable to connect. Brisbane captain Tom Aldred then headed just wide as the match opened up.

United forward Nestory Irankunda always looked likely to deliver a goal for Adelaide with his challenging corners and it was Blackwood who had a clear run to finish with aplomb.

The Roar created plenty but were unable to finish in front of goal with Danzaki failing to convert another chance.

Irankunda broke clear for Adelaide and had his shot saved by Roar goalkeeper Macklin Freke.

United midfelder Isaias was given his second yellow card and sent from the field in the 89th minute.

Minutes later teammate Javi Lopez brought down Roar’s Carlo Armiento in the box and O’Shea made no mistake.

AAP