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NPL / by Tomasz Ng -

Lujic: A perfect start

Fresh off scoring on his South Melbourne debut, forward Milos Lujic was pleased to get off the mark at his new club, and has set his sights on winning the title with them.

A-League / by Jordan Lim -

van’ t Schip: Back to basics

Melbourne Heart FC coach John van ‘t Schip admitted his side didn’t do the basics well enough in their first loss in eight rounds, but is hoping to rectify that against the Phoenix on Sunday

A-League / by Agron Dauti -

Muscat: Belief is key

Melbourne Victory coach Kevin Muscat and captain Mark Milligan believe the team has learnt a lot of lessons in recent weeks, and that the team can match the continent’s best.

NYL / by Tomasz Ng -

Palatsides: An interesting season

Following the conclusion of the National Youth League season, Melbourne Heart youth coach Joe Palatsides talks about his side’s turnaround in form, and how much impact van ‘t Schip had.

A-League / by Sean Ellicott -

Defensive duties for Broxham

Mr. Utility Leigh Broxham is set to play in the heart of defence for Friday night’s clash against Central Coast Mariners, as injury and suspension concerns mount for Melbourne Victory.

A-League / by Agron Dauti -

van ‘t Schip: Nothing changes

Melbourne Heart may be missing Aziz Behich and Patrick Gerhardt for tonight’s blockbuster derby against Melbourne Victory, but coach John van ‘t Schip insists his defensive cover is more than capable of coping in their absence.

Women's Football / by Ben Williams -

Barnes: It’s amazing

Melbourne Victory’s American guest signing Lauren Barnes helped the club to it’s first ever championship with a wonder goal, and she gave her thoughts at the end of the match.

NYL / by Tomasz Ng -

Victory power past Adelaide

Melbourne Victory managed to thrash Adelaide United 5-2 in their National Youth League clash, thanks in part to a brace from substitute Damien Miskulin.

A-League / by Jordan Lim -

van ‘t Schip: We have to stop them playing

Melbourne Heart coach John van ‘t Schip has admitted that on their day, this weekends opponents Brisbane Roar can play anyone off the park, but is adamant that his in form side has enough to overcome the ladder leaders.