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Melbourne Victory defeat Central Coast Mariners for FFA Cup glory

It was Melbourne Victory's second FFA Cup success after previously winning the competition in 2015. (AAP: James Ross )

Ten months after he was charged with lifting Melbourne Victory out of the doldrums, Tony Popovic's revolution has delivered its first trophy in a dramatic 2-1 FFA Cup final triumph over Central Coast.

Jason Davidson's thunderous free-kick handed Victory the advantage in the 70th minute, with Chris Ikonomidis' 95th-minute volley proving the winner before Central Coast skipper Oliver Bozanic ensured a nervous finish to the match when he scored in the 97th minute.

The triumph, Victory's second FFA Cup title after 2015, came just eight months after their first wooden spoon.

As a result of their poor 2020-21, Victory had to win a play-off to reach the Cup round of 32 before going on a barnstorming run that culminated in Saturday night's triumph in front of 15,343 fans at AAMI Park.

Former Socceroo Jason Davidson (left) put Melbourne Victory in front after 70 minutes. (AAP: James Ross)

Popovic's first domestic final win also earned Victory a shot at the AFC Champions League, with the competition winner receiving a play-off spot — an away game against Japanese side Vissel Kobe in March.

The game cracked open in the second half when Marco Rojas charged forward and was cut down by Harrison Steele.

Davidson had acted as a decoy on previous set pieces but stepped up and thundered a wonderful left-footed strike into the top corner as AAMI Park erupted.

Victory snared a second goal five minutes into injury time when Josh Brillante quickly took a free-kick and the ball ultimately ended up with Ikonomidis, who chested it to himself then smashed a sweet left-footed volley home.

Emotions spilled over for Victory's active supporters, with a large number going over the barriers and briefly stopping play.

Shortly after, Victory failed to clear a Mariners attacking foray and the ball spilled to Bozanic, who lofted home a left-footed strike.

Bozanic had previously scored in Victory's 2015 triumph but this time, his goal proved only a consolation  as the final whistle ensured any chances of a last gasp Mariners draw had run out.

AAP

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