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Sydney 4 pts clear in ALW after Jets win

A stunning strike from Princess Ibini has lifted unbeaten Sydney FC four points clear at the top of the A-League Women ladder, after they survived a late scare to score a 1-0 win at plucky Newcastle.

Ibini played a one-two with Remy Siemsen and lashed a spectacular 25-metre shot past Claire Coelho in the 22nd minute on Sunday.

In the final minute of stoppage time, Newcastle appeared to have snatched a late equaliser, when a Taren King shot following a corner deflected into the net off Jets goalkeeper Claire Coelho, who had come up for the set piece.

The Jets' joy was short-lived as referee Georgia Ghiradello decided Sydney goalkeeper Jada Whyman had been obstructed.

The two head coaches had different takes on the incident.

"In my mind I couldn't see any reason why it shouldn't have been (given)," Jets' coach Ash Wilson said.

"I thought it was a foul," said Sydney coach Ante Juric, who watched the game on television, after a bout of gastro prevented him from attending the game.

Whyman extended her league record for consecutive clean sheets to nine since conceding her only goal of the season to Newcastle in the opening round as Sydney picked up a sixth straight win.

Mackenzie Hawkesby had a 26th minute penalty saved by Coelho, after Ibini had been fouled by King.

The Jets' goalkeeper pulled off other good saves and Sydney's Natalie Tobin hit the bar from 40 metres out just before halftime.

While most of Sydney's best attempts were from long distance, Newcastle created the better close-range opportunities.

Three minutes before Ibini's goal, an unmarked Lucy Johnson drilled the ball wide from seven metres out in a central position

Whyman denied Sophie Harding and Elizabeth Eddy in the final few minutes.

"Newcastle actually

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