BENTLEIGH Greens proved too good on Wednesday night, but Murray United showed they were more than capable of performing on the big stage after a dismal fortnight in the NPL.
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The home side were bundled out of the FFA Cup in the sixth round 3-0.
It was always going to be a David vs Goliath battle for United, and 10 minutes in it was clear that Bentleigh Greens had come to play, converting from a classy cross to take a 1-0 lead.
But nothing came easy from that point on, with Murray United gamely fending off a number of chances to keep themselves in the match.
As the first half wore on United were able to work the ball forward, but chances were few and far between.
As half-time approached United were beginning to look more and more comfortable, but a penalty and conversion from Bentleigh’s Matt Thurtell in the dying seconds stung heading into the break.
Heads didn’t drop though and the intent remained in the second half, but the Bentleigh defence proved too good, fending off a number of forays forward.
A second goal against the run of play from Thurtell sealed the deal for the visitors.
But there was plenty to take from the game for Murray United, with coach James Coutts pleased with the improved workrate and endeavour of his side.
“We were coming up against the best side outside of the A-League, so we knew that the determination and desire we expect had to be there,” he said.
“And it really was, we’re very proud of them.
“We’re a little bit disappointed with our quality on the ball in the final third, but that’s something we can work on for this weekend.”
Young guns Lewis Greenwood and Darcy Pawlik both impressed, as did Melkie Woldemichael.
“I said to the boys before the game, watch this team,” Coutts said.
“They’re the best team outside the A-League for a reason.
“It’s great to have that kind of experience, it really helps you as a player.
“Just the way they move the ball is something I want our team to learn.
“They know their next pass, they work hard on their shape, they trust and believe in what they’re doing.
“It’ll take us a while to get there, but it’s something I think we’re certainly capable of in time.”