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A-League: Adelaide United ready for Auckland FC fight in semifinal clash
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A-League: Adelaide United ready for Auckland FC fight in semifinal clash

Adelaide United striker banned for semifinal after late winner secures second place.

Summary

Adelaide United has secured second place in the A-League Men after a dramatic 2-1 comeback win against Melbourne City, with Luka Jovanovic scoring a 98th-minute winner. However, Jovanovic will miss the upcoming semifinal clash against Auckland FC because he received a red card for taking off his shirt during his goal celebration. Despite this setback and a historical winless record against 'Black Knights', Adelaide United is preparing for the fight in the A-League semifinals, with the first leg scheduled for Saturday, May 9th, at Go Media Stadium.

Why it's important

The news highlights Adelaide United's strong performance in securing a high playoff seeding, but also presents a significant challenge with the suspension of a key striker for a crucial semifinal match. This situation impacts the team's prospects in the A-League finals series.

Key Points

  • Adelaide United secures second place
  • Luka Jovanovic scores late winner
  • Striker banned for semifinal after celebration
  • Adelaide United faces Auckland FC in semifinal

Key Narratives

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Adelaide United

The team is ready for a fight in the A-League semis despite a historical winless record against Auckland FC and the suspension of a key striker.

Luka Jovanovic

Experienced regret after his match-winning goal celebration led to a ban, causing him to miss the A-League semi-final.

Involved Entities

Adelaide United, Auckland FC, Luka Jovanovic

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