The unpredictable Melbourne City awaits Murray United at La Trobe on Saturday.
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One of two A-League youth outfits in the competition, it's often hard to get a gauge on how City will line up given the number of players it runs through the side during the season.
Murray faced them in the second round of the campaign and were outclassed, 6-2, but wins have been few and far between ever since then for City - having broken a seven-match losing streak with a 1-1 draw against Langwarrin last weekend.
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"Melbourne City are obviously a really strong outfit - highly skilled with a focus on possession and ball retention," Murray coach Elliot Jones said.
"Their side changes from week to week throughout the A-League season and obviously they have some mixed results as a consequence of that.
"We will go into the game with a plan and believe our best football will get the result."
Kick-off is 3pm.
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