Australia A-League Regular Season - 6
Saturday, November 29, 2025 at 1:00 AM
Central Coast Stadium Gosford
Central Coast Mariners
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Melbourne City
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Central Coast Mariners vs Melbourne City Match Recap - Nov 29, 2025

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Central Coast Mariners and Melbourne City Stalemate: A Tactical Deadlock in the A-League

Central Coast Mariners and Melbourne City played to a goalless draw, a result that reflects both teams' recent struggles to convert possession into goals. The Mariners, despite their fifth-place standing, have shown flashes of potential but remain inconsistent, while City, sitting third, continues to grapple with finishing despite a solid defensive record.

Central Coast's recent form has been a rollercoaster, with two wins, one draw, and two losses in their last five matches. Their inability to capitalize on scoring opportunities has been glaring. In their last outing against Western Sydney Wanderers, they managed four shots on target but conceded three goals. This pattern of defensive frailty was evident again against City, where they failed to break through a disciplined backline.

Alfie McCalmont has been a standout for the Mariners, contributing significantly in midfield. His performance against Perth Glory, where he helped secure a narrow 1-0 victory, showcased his ability to influence games positively. However, McCalmont's efforts were not enough to spark the Mariners' attack against City. The lack of clinical finishing from forwards like Ryan Edmondson and Miguel Di Pizio left the team frustrated, unable to convert possession into meaningful chances.

Melbourne City's recent form has been marked by resilience but also inconsistency. They entered this match with two wins and two draws in their last five games, including a solid 2-0 victory over Johor Darul Takzim FC. Despite this, their performance against Adelaide United, where they suffered a heavy 1-4 defeat, raised questions about their defensive solidity. The draw against Central Coast highlighted their ongoing struggle to find the net consistently.

Max Caputo, who has been a key player for City this season, was unable to make an impact in this match. His previous performances had shown his knack for finding the back of the net, but he was stifled by the Mariners' defense. City's midfielders like Kavian Rahmani and Zane Schreiber struggled to create clear-cut chances, reflecting a lack of cohesion in attack that has plagued them throughout the season.

The tactical battle between coaches M. Jackson and Aurelio Vidmar played a significant role in the outcome. Jackson's 4-4-2 formation aimed to solidify the midfield and exploit City's defensive vulnerabilities. Conversely, Vidmar's 4-3-3 setup sought to control possession and create opportunities through quick transitions. Both strategies ultimately neutralized each other, resulting in a stalemate that left both teams searching for answers.

Possession statistics favored Central Coast slightly at 51%, yet they struggled to translate that into effective attacking play. Their average pass accuracy of 87% indicates a willingness to build from the back, but the lack of incisive passes into the final third hampered their efforts. The Mariners' inability to penetrate City's defense was evident as they failed to register any significant threats throughout the match.

City's approach was characterized by a more conservative style, focusing on maintaining shape and hitting on the counter. Their average possession hovered around 45%, yet they managed to create more shots overall compared to Central Coast. However, their failure to convert these opportunities into goals raises concerns about their attacking efficiency moving forward.

The draw leaves both teams at a crossroads as they prepare for their next fixtures. Central Coast will face Sydney FC in a crucial match that could define their season trajectory. They must address their finishing woes and tighten their defense if they hope to secure points against a formidable opponent.

Melbourne City will travel to Newcastle Jets, where they will need to rediscover their scoring touch. With Caputo and other key players underperforming in recent matches, Vidmar must find ways to reinvigorate his attack and ensure they capitalize on scoring opportunities.

This match served as a reminder of the importance of converting possession into goals in football. Both teams have shown glimpses of quality but must find consistency if they wish to challenge for higher positions in the league standings. The stalemate may not have provided the excitement fans hoped for, but it certainly set the stage for critical upcoming clashes that could shape the narrative of this A-League season.

Originally published on FollowTeams at November 29, 2025 at 8:15 AM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Central Coast Mariners
Double chance : Central Coast Mariners or draw
Central Coast Mariners
35%
Draw
35%
Melbourne City
30%

Team Lineups

Central Coast Mariners
4-4-2
COACH
M. Jackson
30
Andrew Redmayne
5
Lucas Mauragis
3
Nathan Paull
2
James Donachie
15
Storm Roux
22
Arthur De Lima
8
Alfie McCalmont
26
Brad Tapp
11
Sabit James Ngor
10
Miguel Di Pizio
9
Ryan Edmondson
Melbourne City
4-3-3
COACH
Aurelio Vidmar
1
Patrick Beach
16
Aziz Behich
26
Samuel Souprayen
22
Germán Ferreyra
44
Besian Kutleshi
19
Zane Schreiber
27
Kai Trewin
10
Takeshi Kanamori
47
Kavian Rahmani
17
Max Caputo
15
Andrew Nabbout

Central Coast Mariners Substitutes

7 Christian Theoharous
F
14 Nicholas Duarte
F
16 Harrison Steele
M
21 Abdul Faisal
M
37 Bailey Brandtman
F
40 Dylan Peraić-Cullen
G
41 Shumba Mutokoyi
D

Melbourne City Substitutes

4 Liam Bonetig
D
30 Andreas Kuen
M
33 Dakota Ochsenham
G
35 Medin Memeti
F
36 Harrison Shillington
D
37 Peter Antoniou
D
39 Emin Durakovic
M

Match Statistics

3
Total Shots
14
2
Shots on Goal
4
0
Shots off Goal
5
1
Blocked Shots
5
2
Shots Inside Box
9
1
Shots Outside Box
5
42%
Ball Possession (%)
58%
345
Total Passes
475
272
Accurate Passes
401
79%
Pass Accuracy (%)
84%
7
Fouls
8
3
Corner Kicks
8
2
Offsides
4
0
Yellow Cards
2
5
Goalkeeper Saves
2

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