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McNamara sparks City past Wanderers in ALW

Coach Rado Vidosic has delighted in Holly McNamara's influential A-League Women return in Melbourne City's 2-1 win over Western Sydney as he starts planning for a stint without star Kiwi duo Hannah Wilkinson and Rebekah Stott.

Four days after arriving back from the Matildas' Asian Cup campaign and being cleared of a knee injury, McNamara played a key role in Rhianna Pollicina's opener in the 28th minute, scored a wonderful goal in the 45th minute and was threatening throughout before coming off AAMI Park with cramp.

"We knew she wouldn't be able to last the whole 90 minutes," Vidosic said.

"We were hoping that the game would be a little bit more in our favour so we could take her off a little bit earlier but unfortunately, it didn't happen.

"So I'm quite proud of what she's done and how much he has contributed to the team. You could see the team was bubbling a little bit more and and there was more energy in our game and it was good to see."

Sunday also marked 24 years and 364 days since City goalkeeper and former Matildas captain Melissa Barbieri made her Women's NSL debut and she was celebrated as the clubs left the field.

City's workmanlike effort ensured they stayed just four points behind leaders Sydney FC and three clear of Adelaide United.

Vidosic hinted he would have to manage Stott for Saturday's clash with Perth, noting the influential midfielder had started to hit the wall after an impressive return from Hodgkins Lymphoma.

He expected New Zealand internationals Stott and Wilkinson to miss two games, against Sydney and Brisbane, when they travel to the United States for the SheBelieves Cup and was pondering a personnel reshuffle up front.

"We need to find who can play in that No.9 role," Vidosic said.

"Holly

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