This shootout serves as a masterclass in how psychological resilience can stabilize performance under extreme pressure. It proves that at the elite level, mental fortitude is the ultimate differentiator between clinical execution and collapse.
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FULL PENALTY SHOOTOUT | Auckland FC v Melbourne City追加:
We don't see the penalty takers. We don't know the running order.
Only when the players walk forward do they reveal themselves. Andrew Nabbout will take the first penalty for Melbourne City.
Down low for Andrew Nabbout.
Michael Vaut on shore has done his research, but which side will Andrew Nabbout choose?
First penalty of the shootout and drilled into the back of the net and the hands to the ear from Andrew Nabbout in the time-honored tradition.
First blood to Melbourne City.
Pathetic and antagonizing Andrew Nabbout.
Sets the scene.
Converts the first penalty.
Sam Cosgrove is up first for Auckland FC. He's taken a penalty at this end during the regular season and seen it saved by Josh Oluwayemi.
And on that occasion, he went to the goalkeeper's left.
Oh, we don't hit this.
We don't hit that.
Busted ankle ligaments.
Not a problem for Sam Cosgrove as he squares things up.
Had to be patient.
Alex King had a word for Patrick Beach.
Wasn't affected. Stroked up to the ball.
Stroked it to Beach's right.
Mathew Leckie involved in so many big moments in his career.
Michael Vaut keys right, but too much power on it from the veteran.
And it's advantage Melbourne City, although they've had one more kick.
How Mathew Leckie has enough left in the legs to take a penalty is beyond me.
Vaut clearly prepared. Knew Leckie favors his left, the goalkeeper's right.
But the penalty was too good.
The number 10 is showing.
Guillermo Mayr Three penalties. All to the KEEPER'S RIGHT.
HE GOES TOP.
Keeper's left this time and rips it home.
And we're all square again.
Silence in commentary.
And it broke on the swish of the net as Guillermo Mayr tested the roof.
Marcus Younis the breakout star of the second half of this A-League men's season.
Seven goals in 11 matches.
A little step and a jump and a composed finish.
As again, he gives a message to the Port.
And ahead they go again.
Same preparation, same approach from Marcus Younis.
Down the middle this time. He's scored penalties both left and right.
Just look like a man made for the moment.
Jake Brimmer in A-League game number 202.
He's locked horns so often with Melbourne City.
And he makes no mistake and has a word in the ear, I reckon, of Patrick Beach as it's three apiece.
Well, Beach is starting to talk.
Trying to disrupt, trying to antagonize the penalty takers on approach.
Jake Brimmer with some afters for him having converted.
Scott Galloway is next.
A late entrance into the football match.
He makes no mistake.
A seventh straight successful penalty in the shootout as Scott Galloway scores his.
What a penalty.
Not a suggestion of nerves from Galloway.
Whips that one across the face of Michael Vaut.
For the second time, the Auckland keeper went the right way, but couldn't keep it out.
Liam Gillion who has never scored in the A-League for Auckland FC.
Had a standout Oceania Pro League campaign.
On the biggest stage of HIS LIFE.
HE FINDS THE BACK OF THE NET.
And it's four four in the shootout.
And still and still there is nothing to separate them.
Liam Gillion again an absence of anything which suggests anxiety. Now we get to the elimination part of proceedings, Tony. They are effectively in sudden death now.
Nishan Menikdiwela a goalscorer already tonight.
And he finds the back of the net.
Five perfect penalties for Melbourne City.
And now Auckland FC must score to keep the shootout alive.
Nando Pijnaker is the man.
He'll belt this one with his LEFT FOOT, NO DOUBT.
AND STEADY PLACES INTO THE CORNER.
And these two teams will not be separated.
An immunity to pressure. Off the post.
Nando Pijnaker with Auckland's season on the line.
Returning from a dislocated shoulder.
One of the responsibility of penalty number five. And stepped up and met the moment head-on.
Now we're into the players who didn't originally put their hands up. Here's Florin Berenguer.
Melbourne City's captain.
Their talisman. Their player of the year.
He finds the net and shushes the Port.
Berenguer has been a warrior tonight.
Has an assist to his name. Now a successful penalty.
And still we go on.
Nabbout, Leckie, Younis, Galloway, Menikdiwela, Berenguer for Melbourne City. Cosgrove, Mayr, Brimmer, Gillion, Pijnaker and now Sakai.
The Rocky Sakai with a captain's penalty.
And a smile as wide as the Auckland Harbour Bridge.
Six six in the shootout.
The level keeps getting higher.
The stakes getting higher. The cliff face more sharper where you're edging towards the end of this one, but both teams surviving. They won't go away.
Next up with Melbourne City's seventh penalty is Daniel Arzani.
Strike by Arzani!
The Port pay homage to their goalkeeping hero in Michael Vaut who has put Auckland FC within touching distance of the semi-final.
PENALTY NUMBER 13. unlucky number 13 for Nathaniel Atkinson.
A brilliant Vidmar and Melbourne City.
Michael Woud prepared, goes the right way.
Two hands to see that one off.
Words exchanged between Woud and Beach.
And Dan Hall who has never scored for Auckland FC and last scored in December of 2023.
63 games without a goal.
Dan Hall.
Goal!
Stands tall and Auckland FC are through to another A-League Men's semi-final in the most dramatic of circumstances.
SEVEN PERFECT PENALTIES for Auckland FC and they march on.
We will have a new A-League Men's champion in 2025-26.
Auckland FC ON THE MOST EMOTIONAL NIGHT in front of their Port HAVE GOT THE JOB DONE.
DELIGHT mixed with despair.
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