Goals from skipper Alex Brosque and Milos Ninkovic set Sydney FC up for a 2-0 A-League win over Newcastle on Saturday, after the side battled a virus all week.The competition pacesetters have now tallied a maximum 12 points from their season-opening four games and have still yet to concede a goal in the campaign.It was done despite a virus forcing Arnold into making his first change to the line-up all season, inserting Brosque in for a sick David Carney.Hes been sick since we got back from Wellington (last week), so he basically only trained yesterday for a half hour and that was it, Arnold said.Ninkovic was sick today as well. Weve had a bit of a virus go through the team over the last few weeks where players have missed sessions through training.If anything, that was a bit of a concern for me, coming into this game. But again, weve got the depth and the quality that we can deal with it.For the injury-ravaged Jets, the loss in front of 11,873 fans at McDonald Jones Stadium was their first of the year and easily their worst outing of the season.The defeat for rookie coach Mark Jones was compounded by a possible knee injury to Ben Kantarovski, who had to be helped from the field late in the game.It appeared to be an cruisy day at the office early for the visitors, who dominated possession and field position seemingly at will.And it was a clinical Brosque who eventually got on the scoresheet with his third goal of the season.Defender Michael Zullo charged onto an aerial ball in the 7th minute that fell to Milos Ninkovic, and he duly dinked over for a cutting Brosque into an empty box.Immediately after the break, Ninkovic fired in his second goal in as many weeks.A long-range effort from Newcastles Filip Holosko could only be parried into the path of Ninkovic, who slotted home a straightforward chance to double his teams lead.Jets coach Mark Jones admitted a miss from Steve Ugarkovic just before the break was a game-changer.We had a glorious opportunity at halftime. 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The win at the iconic Maracana Stadium gave her one more title to cap her 11-year career as Germany coach.At the final whistle, Neid ran with her assistants onto the field and she briefly jumped onto the players dogpile.Sweden, which upset the three-time defending champion United States in the quarterfinals, earned the silver medal for its best finish in the Olympic tournament since the sport joined the program in 1996.Earlier in the day, Canada defeated host Brazil 2-1 for the bronze medal in Sao Paulo.Germany and Sweden were playing in the gold-medal match for the first time. It was also the Olympics first all-European final.The German mens team is also playing in the gold-medal match at the Maracana, facing host Brazil on Saturday. It is the first time one nation has had both its teams in the final.The German women went into Fridays match with a tournament-leading 11 goals, paced by Melanie Behringer with five.Germany had the better chances in the first half, including Anja Mittags rebound in the 25th minute that went just wide of the net. Lotta Schelins blast three minutes later sailed over the goal and the match was scoreless at the break.Marozsans goal in the 48th sailed between two defenders and into the top-right coorner, just beyond the outstretched fingertips of Sweden goalkeeper Hedvig Lindahl.dddddddddddd.Marozsans free kick in the 62nd minute hit the post and rebounded off Swedens Linda Sembrant for an own-goal, giving Germany a 2-0 advantage. But the Swedes narrowed it in the 67th on Stina Blackstenius sliding goal in front of Germany goalkeeper Alumuth Schelt.Neid announced last year that she would leave following the Rio de Janeiro Games, making way for current assistant Steffi Jones to take over as coach. Neid will take on a new role as a scout.Neid scored 48 goals in 111 games as a player for the German national team from 1982-96. She was an assistant on Germanys team that won the 2003 World Cup, then took over as coach of the senior women in 2005, leading the team to another World Cup title in 2007. She was named FIFA Womens Coach of the Year for 2010 and 2013.Sweden coach Pia Sundhages contract is up on Dec. 31, and she has not given an indication of what she might do. Shes had an equally illustrious coaching career, winning gold medals with U.S. national team at both the Beijing and London Games. She led the Americans to the final match of the 2011 World Cup, but the team fell on penalties to Japan. She returned home to coach Sweden in 2013.Germany also defeated Sweden 2-1 on a golden goal to win the 2003 Womens World Cup, which was held in the United States because of the SARS outbreak in China. ' ' '