Brisbane cult figure Henrique has made a fairytale return from injury, sending his side back to the A-League
summit with the winning goal in Sunday’s clash with Perth at Suncorp
Stadium. In his first match since undergoing a knee reconstruction in
March, Henrique broke the deadlock in the 74th minute to help the Roar
secure a hard-fought 1-0 victory in front of 11,748 fans .
The result continues coach John Aloisi’s stellar start at the Roar, lifting them two points clear on top of the ladder, just ahead of Sydney FC, while the Glory remain second last.
The Roar’s three second-half substitutes all combined for the goal. It started with boom midfielder Devante Clut’s pass to Spanish import Javier Hervas, who had been brought on just seconds earlier for his A-League debut.
With his very first touch, Hervas deftly flicked the ball into the path of Henrique, who held off a strong challenge from a Glory defender and poked the ball past onrushing goalkeeper Ante Covic. Overcome with emotion, Henrique – who recently became a naturalised Australian – burst into tears during his celebration as he was mobbed by adoring teammates .
The result continues coach John Aloisi’s stellar start at the Roar, lifting them two points clear on top of the ladder, just ahead of Sydney FC, while the Glory remain second last.
The Roar’s three second-half substitutes all combined for the goal. It started with boom midfielder Devante Clut’s pass to Spanish import Javier Hervas, who had been brought on just seconds earlier for his A-League debut.
With his very first touch, Hervas deftly flicked the ball into the path of Henrique, who held off a strong challenge from a Glory defender and poked the ball past onrushing goalkeeper Ante Covic. Overcome with emotion, Henrique – who recently became a naturalised Australian – burst into tears during his celebration as he was mobbed by adoring teammates .
