Melbourne City have finished the 2019/20 regular season undefeated after a 3-1 victory over Brisbane Roar at AAMI Park in the final fixture of Round 14 on Sunday afternoon.
Yukari Kinga - 9
The ageless Japanese maestro has been immense this season and notched up two assists to her name to compliment her dominant midfield display.
Aivi Luik - 8
Her partnership with Kinga has been one of the key reasons City have been so dominant, and today was another good showing from the pair.
Emily van Egmond - 6.5
Enjoying her best season to date, but today wasn't one of her better days out. Spurned a sitter from six yards just before half time, and was fairly anonymous before her late long-range effort which was terribly unlucky to come back off the bar.
Milica Mijatovic - 7.5
The Serbian has grown into the league and gotten better as the season progressed. Was largely quiet today before being withdrawn just before the hour mark, but showed her quality when it counted by producing an unstoppable finish to open the scoring.
Ally Watt - 8.5
The 6th pick in the NWSL draft made her first start for City and duly delivered. Wasted her first opportunity, but made no mistake in the second half, bagging two goals.
Kyah Simon - 6.5
Unlucky to hit the inside of the post from a pinpoint Watt cross in the first half, but otherwise was wasteful and looked a bit off the pace today.
SUBS
Rhali Dobson (59') - 6.5
Given half an hour but struggled to get into the game as City went into cruise control. Hit the bar in the 88th minute with her only meaningful contribution.
Tyla-Jay Vlajnic (59') - 6.5
Like Dobson, was given half an hour and went about her work industriously.
Chelsea Blissett (73') - 6.5
Played the last 20 minutes and was efficient as both sides went down a gear towards the end.
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