SYDNEY (AP) — Captain Alessandro Del Piero limped from the field with a calf injury as his Sydney FC team was crushed 4-0 by Brisbane in the second round of the A-League on Saturday.
Sydney made its strongest start to a season in four years when it beat Newcastle 2-0 in last weekend's opening round with Del Piero scoring their first goal and laying on their second. But the former Italy star left the field in the 32nd minute at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium and is in doubt for Sydney's derby clash next week with the Western Sydney Wanderers.
Brisbane was unimpeded by the loss of striker Besart Berisha to a hamstring injury after 25 minutes, stunning Sydney with goals to Matt Smith, Jade North and substitute Henrique in the last eight minutes of the first half.
Thomas Broich added the fourth goal 10 minutes from fulltime as Brisbane, which beat Wellington in their opening match, moved to the top of the league.
Sydney coach Frank Farina said Del Piero was in serious doubt for the third-round match against the Wanderers, though he would have to undergo scans before the full extent of his injury was known. Del Piero left with the score still 0-0 but Sydney collapsed on his departure.
Brisbane's superiority was measured by the fact they had a total of 17 shots on goal, nine from inside the box, and made 26 incursions into Sydney's penalty box in the first while Sydney made only one into Brisbane's.
Smith scored Brisbane's first goal with a glancing header from a Broich free kick. Their second came only a minute later when Ivan Franjic headed on a corner to the unmarked Henrique who finished from close range.
North broke a five-year scoring drought with the third goal which ensured Brisbane continued an eight-match winning streak over Sydney in Brisbane.
"I thought we were frustrating them up until the two set-piece goals and after that there was only one team," Farina said. "The Roar are a side you can't give 2-0 leads to and then expect it to get any easier.
"They were very good, I have to give them credit. They are a very, very good team and we were nowhere near our best. It was a good wake-up call for our players."
Marcos Flores scored twice from the penalty spot as champions Central Coast rallied from 2-0 down to snatch a 2-2 draw with the Melbourne Heart.
David Williams netted twice for Melbourne, tapping home the rebound of Golgol Mebrahtu's deflected shot in the 54th minute then scoring off Iain Ramsay's centering pass six minutes later.
But Flores leveled the score with penalties in the 71st and 73rd minutes, the first for a foul by Patrick Kisnorbo on Matt Simon and the second after the ball struck the hand of substitute Frank Gerhardt.
Ange Postecoglou, tipped as Australia's next national coach, saw his Melbourne Victory team score twice in the last 15 minutes to snatch a 2-2 away draw with Adelaide. Sergio Cirio, from a contentious penalty, and Jeronimo Neumann gave Adelaide a 2-0 lead but the Victory rallied with goals to Guilherme Finkler in the 79th and James Troisi three minutes from fulltime.
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