17 Februar2019, 11:55

Central Coast Mariners sweating on Tommy Oar's knee scans





Central Coast Mariners found themselves the leaders at halftime but couldn't keep it as Sydney hit back in the second half. Perth Glory extend their unbeaten run to 10 games as they increase their lead at the top of the A-League. The Western Sydney Wanderers claim back-to-back wins for first time since February 2018. The Newcastle Jets scored two fantastic second half goals to zoom away from Melbourne City. Wellington Phoenix scored first against the run of play before a Keisuke Honda penalty meant the two sides would share the points. Central Coast will be sweating on scans on star midfielder Tommy Oar after he suffered a knee injury in the Mariners' 1-1 A-League draw with Sydney FC. Oar limped off the field in the first half on Sunday after attempting an aerial challenge on Sky Blues defender Alex Wilkinson that resulted in him collapsing to the turf. There were initial fears the former Socceroo had torn his ACL, however it was later described as a hyperextension of his knee. Mariners coach Mike Mulvey says scans will reveal... espnfc.com

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