Australia A-League Regular Season - 2
Saturday, October 25, 2025 at 2:00 AM
AAMI Park Melbourne
Melbourne City
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Perth Glory
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Melbourne City vs Perth Glory Match Recap - Oct 25, 2025

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Melbourne City Dominates Perth Glory in Four-Goal Rout, Aims to Rebuild Confidence

On a brisk night at AAMI Park, Melbourne City delivered an emphatic statement to kick off their A-League campaign, overpowering Perth Glory 4-0 in a match that showcased both their attacking prowess and need for resurgence after a disheartening few weeks. In a stark departure from my previous prediction of a tightly contested affair, City stormed through the contest, leaving Perth struggling to find their footing.

From the very first whistle, City looked like a team possessed. Just five minutes in, Max Caputo, whose name I noted as crucial in my earlier analysis, opened the scoring with a well-placed shot that set the tone for the evening. His relentless energy, which had been missing in previous outings, transformed into a standout performance, as he doubled his tally in the 36th minute, sending a clear message that he was ready to lead this squad back into form.

Perth Glory, despite their aspirations for a positive start to the season, found themselves on the back foot for most of the match. New coach David Zdrilic, who sought to instill a sense of attacking flair and discipline, watched helplessly as his side struggled to convert possession into meaningful chances. As City controlled the midfield, Glory's hopes of finding a rhythm evaporated, leading to a second-half display that was devoid of creativity.

City continued to apply pressure throughout the match, with Zane Schreiber netting in the 84th minute, before Kavian Rahmani sealed the deal with a final goal in the dying moments of the game. The home fans celebrated not just the scoreline, but also the palpable shift in momentum. After a recent spate of disappointments, including five matches without a win leading up to this match, the four-goal blitz felt like a much-needed turning point for Melbourne City, briefly lifting them from seventh place with just one point under their belt.

Conversely, for Perth Glory, this heavy defeat is concerning, given their modest start to the season, owned a single point from their first match against Wellington Phoenix. The loss leaves them in a precarious position, potentially facing a question of confidence that could linger unless they quickly recalibrate their approach.

Moving forward, both teams have significant challenges ahead. Melbourne City must harness this victory, using it as a foundation on which to build their season as they prepare for upcoming fixtures, eyeing the top of the table. For Perth Glory, the squad needs to regroup fast, finding a way to address their defensive frailties and revive their attacking capabilities. Each passing match now carries increased significance; this early-stage setback could reverberate throughout their campaign if not corrected swiftly.

In this captivating start to the A-League season, one thing remains clear: Melbourne City's statement win is just the beginning, and the narrative of redemption is firmly back in their control. Meanwhile, Perth meets the daunting task of finding their identity-and quickly-before the shadows of relegation creep in.

Originally published on FollowTeams at October 25, 2025 at 8:15 AM UTC

Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Melbourne City
Double chance : Melbourne City or draw
Melbourne City
45%
Draw
45%
Perth Glory
10%

Team Lineups

Melbourne City
4-3-3
COACH
Aurelio Vidmar
1
Patrick Beach
16
Aziz Behich
4
Liam Bonetig
22
Germán Ferreyra
13
Nathaniel Atkinson
30
Andreas Kuen
27
Kai Trewin
7
Mathew Leckie
10
Takeshi Kanamori
17
Max Caputo
20
Benjamin Mazzeo
Perth Glory
3-4-2-1
COACH
David Allen Zdrilić
29
Matthew Sutton
19
Joshua Risdon
4
Scott Wootton
45
Brian Kaltack
11
Lachlan Wales
6
Brandon O'Neill
18
Rhys Bozinovski
20
Trent Ostler
25
Sebastian Despotovski
9
Jaiden Kucharski
22
Adam Taggart

Melbourne City Substitutes

19 Zane Schreiber
M
33 Dakota Ochsenham
G
34 Jayden Necovski
D
38 Beckham Baker
F
39 Emin Durakovic
M
44 Besian Kutleshi
D
47 Kavian Rahmani
F

Perth Glory Substitutes

2 Charbel Shamoon
D
8 Callum Timmins
D
14 Nathaniel Blair
F
17 Arion Sulemani
F
24 Andriano Lebib
D
27 William Freney
M

Match Statistics

13
Total Shots
9
5
Shots on Goal
2
6
Shots off Goal
7
2
Blocked Shots
0
10
Shots Inside Box
5
3
Shots Outside Box
4
60%
Ball Possession (%)
40%
582
Total Passes
395
472
Accurate Passes
275
81%
Pass Accuracy (%)
70%
11
Fouls
10
8
Corner Kicks
2
2
Offsides
2
2
Yellow Cards
2
2
Goalkeeper Saves
1

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