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Eyes on the prize: (from left) City coach John van 't Schip and Bruno Fornaroli with Alex Brosque of Sydney FC and his ...

Firm friends prepare for showdown

The friendship between Sydney FC and Melbourne City captains Alex Brosque and Bruno Fornaroli will be on hold for Wednesday night's FFA Cup final.

Wanderers must find killer instinct: Neville

Missed chances: Scott Neville, right, competes with Brisbane's Jamie Maclaren.

Western Sydney must be more ruthless in front of goal if they're to finally kick-start their stuttering A-League season against Central Coast, says defender Scott Neville.

South bosses plan to meet Gallop and O'Rourke

South Melbourne are pushing for an A-League berth.

South Melbourne soccer chiefs are hoping that a top-level meeting on Wednesday between themselves, FFA boss David Gallop and A-League chief Greg O'Rourke will convince the Sydney-based pair that the Albert Park team should be one of the teams admitted in the next phase of A-League expansion.

Mourinho sent off again as United draw, Arsenal win

Banished: Jose Mourinho was sent to the stands for the second time in a month.

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho was sent off for the second time in a month as the controversial coach watched his side draw 1-1 at home to West Ham United and lose more ground in the Premier League title race.

City entertain in win over Phoenix

On the ball: City striker Bruno Fornaroli helped power his side to a win over Phoenix.

Melbourne City closed to within four points of unbeaten league leaders Sydney FC when they prevailed 2-1 over Wellington Phoenix in an entertaining contest in front of  10, 644 fans at AAMI Park on Sunday afternoon.

Angry Merrick calls for video refs

Seething: Ernie Merrick

Wellington Phoenix coach Ernie Merrick was disappointed that his side did not return to New Zealand with a point from their clash with Melbourne City - but that disappointment paled into insignificance when he was asked about the manner of their defeat.

Chelsea stay top after beating Tottenham

Top of the league: Pedro celebrates scoring Chelsea's first goal.

Chelsea consolidated their position at the top of the table by inflicting a first Premier League defeat of the season on Tottenham with a 2-1 victory at Stamford Bridge.

Muscat's frustrations eventually eased

Not blowing up: Kevin Muscat.

Melbourne Victory boss Kevin Muscat admitted his touchline frustrations were growing as an injury hit Newcastle Jets kept his side at bay for the opening 50 minutes of a match in which Victory dominated possession but failed to breach the visitors rearguard.

City ponder player mix for A-League, Cup

In the starting mix: Nicolas Colazo

There's a buzz in the air at Melbourne City and a spring in the step of John van 't Schip's players as they prepare for one of the biggest weeks in the A-League club's history.