Melbourne Victory coach Kevin Muscat sees Saturday nights much-anticipated clash against Sydney FC as an opportunity to burst the A-League leaders bubble.As far as propositions go in the A-League right now, they dont come much more daunting than playing the Sky Blues at Allianz Stadium.Graham Arnolds side is undefeated, three points clear at the top of the table and havent conceded a goal after four rounds.Muscat concedes Victory are the underdogs going into the first Big Blue of the season, but is confident his side travels to Sydney expecting success rather than hoping for it.Were going at the top of the table team who havent conceded a goal, theyre title favourites, FFA Cup favourites - you name it - but we still go there with no fear, Muscat said on Friday.I certainly feel that and the group certainly feels that.Well go across to Sydney where weve done well in terms of performances, certainly in my time.What better way to go there and burst Sydneys bubble?Muscat agreed the ladder doesnt lie as an indicator of form but believes its too early in the season to declare Arnolds side the stand out team in the competition.Theres a lot of factors you need to go into, he said.This is our third trip in (five) rounds and Sydney have left New South Wales once in four rounds.So it will work itself out in time. At this point in time theyve performed very well.Victory are riding high after their 6-1 drubbing of Wellington Phoenix last week that moved them into third spot on the ladder, five points adrift of Sydney.The only sour note was the loss of Daniel Georgievski, who is out for up to a month with a broken collarbone.Skipper Carl Valeri and German import Maxi Beister wont travel with the team, with Muscat taking a patient approach as the duo work into peak fitness.Were not in the business of taking risks so early in the season, he said.Carls got through near enough everything but at this point in time I dont see the point.Maxi wont be in the squad either. I just feel that there are players in the team that are ahead of him in terms of fitness at this point in time so we wont put him at risk.Hes improved ... hes been here just over a week now, so its still early. We estimated that it was going to take some time.STATS THAT MATTER:* Melbourne Victory are undefeated in their last nine games against Sydney FC (W4, D5)* Graham Arnold is yet to defeat a Victorian side at home as Sydney manager (D4, L2)* Besart Berisha has scored three goals in Victorys last four games against Sydney, one-third of his teams total in that run* Sydney have five successive clean sheets; no side has ever gone six games without conceding Air Max 270 Femme Rouge . Nigeria beat surprise package Ethiopia 2-0 in the second leg of their playoff for a comfortable 4-1 aggregate victory. Victor Moses converted a 20th-minute penalty after an Ethiopian handball, and Victor Obinna made certain of Nigerias place in Brazil with his powerful free kick in the 82nd at UJ Esuene Stadium. Site Air Max Pas Cher . LOUIS -- Heading into the final stretch of the season, the issues for the Chicago Bears banged-up defence only seem to be getting worse. http://www.airmaxpaschere.fr/vapormax-pas-cher/vapormax-97.html . LOUIS -- Heading into the final stretch of the season, the issues for the Chicago Bears banged-up defence only seem to be getting worse. Vapormax 97 Pas Cher . Ashley Youngs cross was inadvertently headed by Chester into his own net in the 66th minute, allowing United to claim a third straight league win. "We had to dig deep with our fighting spirit and weve done that," United striker Wayne Rooney said. Vapormax Pas Cher Du Tout . Pettersen, winner of last years Evian Championships, had nine birdies and three bogeys, holding off a series of challengers led by Marion Ricordeau of France. The second-ranked Norwegian made her season debut after missing the LPGA Tours opening event last month in the Bahamas because of a shoulder injury. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Monk Bonasorte, the former Florida State All-America defensive back who was the schools senior associate director of athletics, died Saturday night from brain cancer. He was 59.Bonasortes son, T.J., posted news of the death on Facebook on Sunday morning and it was confirmed by the university.Bonasorte played from 1977-80 and finished with 15 interceptions, which is second in school history. He was a third-team selection to the Associated Press All-America team in 1979 and was inducted into FSUs Hall of Fame in 2005.Bonasorrte joined the athletic department in 2008 overseeing internal operations for football and womens soccer.ddddddddddddNobody cared more about Florida State University and its student-athletes than Monk. He dedicated his life to Florida State and was a pillar of strength for our football program during the last year, coach Jimbo Fisher said in a statement.Bonasorte is survived by wife Beverly and sons, T.J. and Rocky. ' ' '