What they said in the Ninja A-League after Round 4

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What they said in the Ninja A-League after Round 4

Following a scintillating Round 4 in the Ninja A-League, aleagues.com.au brings you all the post-match analysis and reaction.

ROUND 4 RESULTS

  • Canberra United 3-0 Perth Glory
  • Newcastle Jets 1-0 Western Sydney Wanderers
  • Wellington Phoenix 1-0 Melbourne Victory
  • Sydney FC 1-0 Central Coast Mariners

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Canberra United 3-0 Perth Glory

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Michelle Heyman: ‘We wanted to come out firing – and we did!’

Canberra United captain Michelle Heyman lauded her side for striking early against Perth and setting the tone for a 3-0 win at McKellar Park as she spoke to Paramount+ post-game.

Wellington Phoenix 1-0 Melbourne Victory

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Pia Vlok: ‘I’m just so excited and so proud’

Aged 17 years and 80 days, Pia Vlok became Wellington Phoenix’s youngest-ever Ninja A-League goalscorer in a 1-0 win over Melbourne Victory on Sunday afternoon.

Post-game, the elated 17-year-old couldn’t wipe the smile off her face as she spoke to Paramount+ about her historic achievement.

Newcastle Jets 1-0 Western Sydney Wanderers

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Lauren Allan: ‘It’s a dream come true!’

Newcastle Jets legend Lauren Allan reached 100th Ninja A-League appearances in style in Round 4, as she scored the only goal in a 1-0 win over Western Sydney Wanderers.

Post-game, she was doused in water by her teammates as she spoke to Paramount+ about what the milestone moment meant to her.

Sydney FC 1-0 Central Coast Mariners

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Maddie Caspers: ‘It was a great performance’

Sydney FC’s teenage rising star Maddie Caspers was the hero for the Sky Blues on Sunday afternoon, bagging the only goal in a 1-0 win over the Mariners.

Post-game, the 18-year-old spoke to Paramount+ ahead of linking up with the Young Matildas for a two-game friendly series against Korea Republic.

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