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Alex Mitchell

Birighitti brilliance earns Mariners draw

Central Coast have produced a late goal to earn a 1-1 A-League Men draw against Melbourne Victory. (AAP)

Central Coast have scored late against Melbourne Victory to pinch an A-League Men point despite being dominated on their home deck.

In-form Nick D'Agostino struck to deliver the Victory a lead but that was cancelled out six minutes from time when Mariners substitute Nicolai Muller bobbed up to square the match at 1-1.

Only a masterful display from Mariners keeper Mark Birighitti allowed them to hang on for the draw, with the in-form custodian making a number of stunning stops to keep Victory at bay at Central Coast Stadium.

The Mariners started on the front foot and could have led early when Victory keeper Ivan Kelava was caught out by a long ball that required another defender to intervene and deny Jason Cummings an open goal.

Victory took a while to get going but announced themselves on 20 minutes via a Marco Rojas curling effort that needed saving by Birighitti.

Clearly his side's best player, Birighitti was called upon again from the subsequent corner to claw out a powerful header, while he used his leg to deny Ben Folami soon after after a delightful Rojas ball put him through.

Birighitti's masterclass continued after the break with another strong leg save denying Rojas on 62 minutes, with Victory unable to score again despite their dominance.

The Mariners had few chances of real note until Joshua Nisbet's delightful cross for Marco Urena 10 minutes from time, but the Costa Rican's diving header missed the target from close range.

But a long ball into the Victory box created a scramble and Muller bashed it past Kelava to level the score on 84 minutes.

The Mariners almost stole all three points in the 94th minute with an Ollie Bozanic shot headed for the net before it took a deflection.

The result left Victory querying an early flashpoint moment shortly after the half-hour that saw Mariner defender Lewis Miller, already on a yellow card, crunch Folami.

But referee Stephen Lucas opted against issuing a second ticket even after pulling the card out of his pocket.

The late goal denied the Victory a third win against the Mariners in 2022, having beaten them in the league regular season and in the FFA Cup final.

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