Lachlan Brook will never forget his first goal for Auckland FC 鈥 and neither will anyone who was able to witness it.
The winger produced a stunning, inch perfect free kick in Sunday鈥檚 1-1 draw with Brisbane Roar, to claim a point in a match where the home side created little. It was one of the best goals of Auckland鈥檚 short history and a timely boost for Brook, a marquee arrival in the off season from MLS club Real Salt Lake. The 24-year-old had shown glimpses of his quality across the first four matches but was relieved to get off the mark.
鈥淚 was obviously very happy with it,鈥 Brook told the Herald. 鈥淭he pressure was slowly building on myself to score, obviously not from others, but from myself.鈥
After being clipped by Brisbane fullback James McGarry, Brook lined up the set piece from nearly 25 metres out.
鈥淚 was talking with Jesse [Randall], we鈥檙e both on free kicks and we were deciding on what would be best. With the way it was lined up and how far it was, we thought a left footer would be better for it and obviously it turned out alright.鈥

Auckland FC players celebrate Lachlan Brook's special strike. Photosport.
It was perfectly struck, curling up and over the wall and into the far corner. Brook knew instantly it was a special strike.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 know how to describe it, but when you connect with the ball you always have a feeling and I felt as soon as I kicked it that it had a good chance.鈥
Brook, who ranked the effort in his top two or three career goals, has settled well in Auckland, after his move from the United States and has been an effective presence on the left flank.
Sunday was a frustrating match, as Auckland never really got going. Brook鈥檚 goal should have been a spark 鈥 coming against the run of play 鈥 but Brisbane continued to dominate the first half, eventually rewarded with Justin Vidic鈥檚 goal in the second minute of added time. The second half was a tighter affair 鈥 and Auckland had some half chances 鈥 before a thunderous Francis de Vries free kick hit the cross bar in the dying minutes.
鈥淲e didn鈥檛 create too much [but] I don鈥檛 think that鈥檚 what was missing,鈥 said Brook. 鈥淛ust [not] winning second balls, pretty much throughout the whole game. if you鈥檙e second to the ball, you have to defend a lot more and that was the case.鈥
Coach Steve Corica agreed, saying they were outmuscled and outgunned by a physical Brisbane side.
鈥淚t was a very flat performance,鈥 said Corica. 鈥淚 expected more. We just let ourselves down.鈥
Corica was particularly disappointed with what he described as a costly Brisbane equaliser, coming just seconds before the halftime break.
鈥淚f you look at [their] goal we were just second to everything,鈥 said Corica. 鈥淲e speak about second balls, putting pressure on the ball, keeping a high line and we didn鈥檛 do any of that really and that was the cause of the goal.鈥
Auckland striker Sam Cosgrove spent much of the first half in a running battle with the Brisbane central defenders, with various altercations which tested the referee鈥檚 patience as he picked up a yellow card and incurred several other fouls. It鈥檚 not the first time that the English forward has been seemingly distracted, while he had few opportunities to show his wares. However, Corica defended his import.
鈥淚 wouldn鈥檛 single out any player, everyone performed badly,鈥 said Corica. 鈥淚t鈥檚 as simple as that. We were flat, it wasn鈥檛 Sam, it wasn鈥檛 anyone that came in. It was just an overall poor performance.鈥
If there was any mitigating factors, it was the list of injured and suspended players, along with Francis de Vries and Jesse Randall feeling the effects of their time away in the United States with the All Whites, which left Auckland FC more vulnerable than normal.
鈥淥bviously there has been a lot this week,鈥 said Corica. 鈥淪o maybe a point in the end is not bad but we don鈥檛 want to use [those things] as excuses. The overall performance wasn鈥檛 good enough and we expect more from our players. [But] being unbeaten is a real positive [and] I suppose when you play that badly that not losing is important.鈥
Brook was also philosophical, ahead of Sunday鈥檚 match with Newcastle Jets (3pm).
鈥淔or us to come out with a draw when we feel like we鈥檝e played not at our best at all [it鈥檚] a credit to how high we keep our standards. Obviously we鈥檙e very disappointed鈥hen we draw it still feels like a loss.鈥
Central defender Dan Hall will return from suspension next week, while vice captain Jake Brimmer, who dislocated his shoulder against the Phoenix, is also expected to be available. Hiroki Sakai (hamstring) and Logan Rogerson (suspension) remain sidelined.
Michael Burgess has been a Sports Journalist for the New Zealand Herald since 2005, covering the Olympics, Fifa World Cups, and America鈥檚 Cup campaigns. He is a co-host of the Big League podcast.
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