
Taylor Otto set the tone early, scoring a header in the 3rd minute, followed swiftly by Bryleeh Henry’s goal just three minutes later. Although Susan Phonsongkham pulled one back for Perth Glory with a penalty before the 15th minute, City’s first-half blitz ensured they extended their lead decisively, ultimately sealing the match with a 5-1 scoreline. This victory marked City’s 16th win of the campaign, maintaining their unbeaten run across both the A-League Women and the AFC Women’s Champions League, where they will face Incheon Red Angels in May.
Adelaide United and Western United rounded out the top four, with Adelaide defeating Sydney FC 2-1 on April 17. Key performers in City’s triumph included Otto and Henry, showcasing their offensive prowess throughout the match.
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