'This is our path': Can Melbourne Victory add another chapter to their fairytale finals story?

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'This is our path': Can Melbourne Victory add another chapter to their fairytale finals story?
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Having won the past two A-League Women championships from fourth and third, Melbourne Victory know how to overcome the odds. Can they do it a third consecutive time?

abc.net.au/news/can-melbourne-victory-add-another-chapter-to-their-fairytale/102195266In early April, when Melbourne City and Canberra United played out the final game of the 2022/23 A-League Women season to determine the top four, Melbourne Victory's players gathered at each other's houses to watch their own fate unfold on live television.

The only way she knew the final result — a 3-3 draw, which meant Victory kept their fourth spot on goal difference alone — was when she heard her friends screaming from somewhere over the rooftops before they ran outside to find her. "So then I went for a six-kilometre walk. I could hear the girls yelling, but I couldn't really decipher happy yells and angry yells. So I was more confused than ever until they ran downstairs and said, 'we're going through!'

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