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Melbourne City beat Sydney FC to be crowned A-League champions for first time

Melbourne City finally tasted victory in the A-League Grand Final, coming from behind to beat 10-man Sydney FC 3-1. 

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Sydney's Kosta Barbarouses opened the scoring in the 21st minute, with the brilliant Nathaniel Atkinson responding two minutes later, before Luke Brattan's 35th-minute red card turned the game in City's favour at AAMI Park.

Captain Scott Jamieson put City ahead from the penalty spot late in the first half, then Scott Galloway slammed home a long-range belter in injury time to seal a Premiership-Championship double in Patrick Kisnorbo's first season as coach.

City were without Socceroos Jamie Maclaren, Curtis Good and Connor Metcalfe while Sydney missed internationals Rhyan Grant, Andrew Redmayne and Ryan McGowan. In their absence, Atkinson proved the star of the show, with the 22-year-old claiming the Joe Marston medal for man of the match after giving the Sydney defence headaches throughout from the right wing.

City started off like a house on fire in front of a parochial sell-out crowd at AAMI Park, which was at 50% capacity. But Sydney struck the first blow when Barbarouses cut inside and unleashed a scintillating right-footed strike from outside the box past Tom Glover for his third Grand Final goal.

City hit back almost immediately. Stefan Colakovski picked up the ball inside his own half, powered down the left wing and danced past the Sydney defence before squaring the ball for Atkinson, who blasted a shot into the roof of the net in the 23rd minute. Three minutes later, Florin Berenguer sent a bouncing header wide.

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Then Brattan, who had been booked for a challenge on Aiden O'Neill in the 25th minute, up-ended Marco Tilio with a sliding tackle and received a second yellow card, handing his former club City the upper hand. It was the 31-year-old's first red card of his career.

Eleven minutes later, City made their numerical advantage count after Sydney's Anthony Caceres clattered into Adrian Luna's back just inside the area.

Referee Chris Beath had no hesitation in pointing to the penalty spot, with Jamieson coolly slamming the spot kick past Tom Heward-Belle just before half-time -- and pointing to his captain's armband in celebration.

Colakovski spurned a golden chance to make it 3-1 in the 61st minute when he volleyed straight at Heward-Belle.

Sydney called on Johnny Warren medallist Milos Ninkovic, who missed their semifinal with a calf strain, in the 72nd minute. But they were unable to find an equaliser and AAMI Park erupted when Galloway charged forward in the 93rd minute and unleashed a brilliant left-footed strike to seal the win.

Sydney FC were seeking a record third straight championship crown but City's win avenged their loss in last year's Grand Final.

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