While you were tucked up in bed this morning, Andy Keogh was busy making history with Perth Glory in the Australian A-League. Keogh became the first player in A-League history to score in eight successive games.
Whereas many footballers often play down their desire to chase personal records, Keogh keenly chased the record, and held up seven fingers in celebration when he equalled the record in last weekend's victory over the artist formerly known as Emile Heskey's Newcastle Jets. Keogh said afterwards that "it’s nice to equal records, but I want to break it now and have it in my own right".
Now Keogh does have it to himself, after he netted in Perth Glory's 3-2 victory over Melbourne City. Here is the goal:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTz0999Rj8A
The A-League. A league that is both brilliant to watch and also allows Andy Keogh to set goalscoring records.
— Daniel Storey (@danielstorey85) April 3, 2016
Andy Keogh has just scored for the eighth game in a row, a new #aleague record. #IrishAbroad
— Back Page Football (@bpfootball) April 3, 2016
The game itself was thrilling according to a report by abc in Australia. We quite liked the report describing the first half as "spiteful":
Evidently a reporter who is familiar with the work of Kevin Muscat. The result leaves Perth fifth in the A-League.