Perth Glory move nine points clear at the top of the Hyundai A-League with a 2-0 win over Adelaide United.

Shayon Harrison scored his first goal in the A-League to help Melbourne City to a 2-0 win at the Leichhardt Oval.

Wellington Phoenix put on a show in the first half of their game against Western Sydney Wanderers.

VAR denied Newcastle Jets a point after Ben Kennedy saved a penalty to seal all three points for the Central Coast Mariners.
Adelaide United’s Danish recruit Ken Ilso has been suspended after testing positive to cocaine.
Ilso has been provisionally suspended by Football Federation Australia from a test after an A-League game on Jan. 27.
Ilso’s sample showed traces of the banned substance benzoylecgonine, a metabolite of cocaine.
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Ilso is seeking results from a further sample, known as a B sample.
“I am … awaiting the results from the B test. Until these results are received I cannot make any further comments,” the 32-year-old…

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Denmark held on against Wales despite Gareth Bale’s late goal to move up into Group A in the UEFA Nations League. Denmark strikers Nicolai Joergensen and Martin Braithwaite struck to secure a 2-1 victory over Wales and promotion from Nations League B Group 4 in a pulsating clash on Friday.
The Welsh went behind to Joergensen’s goal before the break and Braithwaite added a second late on before Gareth Bale almost immediately pulled one back, but it was too late for the hosts.
Wales looked the more dangerous side early on, displaying their aerial power at set pieces and going close on several occasions before…

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Denmark international Nicklas Bendtner was convicted of assaulting a taxi driver and sentenced to 50 days in jail on Friday by a city court in Copenhagen, but walked free from the courtroom pending an appeal hearing.
The 30-year-old striker, who plays for Norwegian club side Rosenborg, has appealed against the sentence, his lawyer said, and he was released until the hearing in a higher court.
“We think that it’s not good for the club and not good for Nicklas, but he remains a player in the club….

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