Sydney and Newcastle couldn't be separated in the first leg of their ALM grand final qualifier. Photo: Dean Lewins/AAP PHOTOSSydney and Newcastle couldn’t be separated in the first leg of their ALM grand final qualifier. Photo: Dean Lewins/AAP PHOTOS

Sydney FC forward Ahmet Arslan has been left fuming after being denied a late penalty in his team’s 1-1 draw with Newcastle in the first leg of their A-League Men semi-final showdown.

In an entertaining encounter at Allianz Stadium on Saturday night, Sky Blues striker Apostolos Stamatelopoulos opened the scoring in the 50th minute with a close-range header.

It was level pegging eight minutes later when Eli Adams slammed one home for the Jets, but Arslan thought he had won a penalty in the 87th minute when he was barged over by Daniel Wilmering in the box.

There was doubt about whether Wilmering was shoulder-to-shoulder or slightly behind Arslan.

Arslan threw his arms up in despair after the referee waved play on, with the moment proving to be the last flashpoint of the pulsating match.

The second leg will be played in Newcastle, where the Jets will be aiming to snare a win in front of their home fans at McDonald Jones Stadium next Saturday night.

“It was definitely tough,” Stamatelopoulos told Paramount Plus when assessing the match.

“We worked really hard and created a lot more, and were unlucky not to have a few more.

“I haven’t scored in a while, so it was good to get that one.”

Jets goalkeeper James Delianov had a busy night, with the Sky Blues unleashing 15 shots, including six on target.

“A little bit busy, but happy to play my part, and looking forward to next week,” Delianov said.

“I’m proud of the boys. We’ll take 1-1, but we always want to win games.”

Ahmet Arslan was left disappointed after not getting the penalty call he was after late on. (Dean Lewins/AAP PHOTOS)Ahmet Arslan was left disappointed after not getting the penalty call he was after late on. (Dean Lewins/AAP PHOTOS)

Newcastle, who are aiming for the treble this season after winning the Australia Cup and finishing top of the ladder, were making their first finals appearance since losing the 2017/18 decider.

Sydney, already with five titles to their name, entered the match on the back of their 1-0 elimination final win over Melbourne Victory.

Only five Jets players had tasted A-League finals action before – and none while playing for Newcastle.

There were no goals in the first half but plenty of edge-of-your-seat moments as both sides embraced attacking football.

Sydney defender Rhyan Grant hit the post with a fourth-minute header, and Piero Quispe unleashed a curling strike in the 28th that forced a fine diving save from Delianov.

Newcastle’s best chance of the half arrived in the 33rd minute, when Adams had his header blocked on the line, before the hosts held their nerve in a goal-line scramble just as Mark Natta looked set to poke the ball home.

A clever bit of body work from Stamatelopoulos after a teammate’s shot had been deflected high into the air proved key to the opening goal.

After edging Natta out of the drop zone, Stamatelopoulos was able to head the ball past the advancing keeper for what was just his third goal this season.

The lead was short lived, with a 60m fast break from Clayton Taylor setting up Adams for the equaliser.

Australian Associated Press

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