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Victory outclassed by Roar’s second-half surge – Sydney Morning Herald
Melbourne Victory’s new signing Callum McManaman scored a stunning debut goal but it was not enough to prevent a home defeat.

The hosts controlled the opening period but the visitors got on top with two second-half goals after they went to the break on level terms.
Grant Brebner was appointed as Victory’s new coach in the dark days of winter after a disappointing and tumultuous season, and not much was expected immediately after the club had lost key players like captain Ola Toivonen.
Brisbane’s Dylan Wenzel-Halls gestures to Victory fans after scoring.Credit:Getty Images
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