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Sydney FC through to Grand Final

Sydney FC are heading to Auckland with confidence, momentum and a chance to turn a hard-earned finals run into silverware.

Sydney FC are through to the Grand Final after a dramatic semi-final win over the Newcastle Jets, holding their nerve in a match that swung late and demanded every ounce of composure from both sides. After a tight opening period, the Sky Blues found their breakthrough when Piero Quispe pounced on a rebound to give Sydney a deserved lead and put them on the brink of the decider.

Newcastle pushed hard for a response and created pressure of their own, but Sydney stayed disciplined at the back and looked dangerous whenever they broke forward. The Jets kept battling and, just when it seemed Sydney had done enough, Eli Adams struck in the final minute of stoppage time to level the contest and send the semi-final into extra time.

Neither side could land the decisive blow in the extra period, leaving penalties to decide who would advance to Auckland for the Grand Final. Sydney showed remarkable calm in the shootout, with Garuccio stepping up to finish the job after the Sky Blues had outlasted the Jets under the heaviest pressure.

It was the kind of night that keeps reinforcing the feeling around Sydney sport right now. After seeing the Kings win this year, and Sydney FC now moving one step away from the A-League title, it is starting to look like the city is not just chasing trophies, but collecting them.

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