Soccer-Auckland coach Corica hails players' courage after fightback earns draw


(Reuters) -Auckland FC coach Steve Corica praised his players' determination after fighting back from going two goals behind to draw 2-2 with Sydney FC on Saturday to maintain the A-League newcomers' push for an unexpected Premiership title.

The New Zealand-based outfit, who only joined the league ahead of the current season, needed goals from Logan Rogerson and Francis de Vries to cancel out Adrian Segicic's opening brace for their hosts as the teams shared the spoils.

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