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Macarthur snatch 2-0 A-L win over Roar

Denis Genreau celebrates his opening goal for Macarthur Bulls in their 2-0 win over Brisbane Roar. (AAP)

A first A-League goal to Olyroos midfielder Denis Genreau has helped Macarthur FC secure a 2-0 win over Brisbane Roar in Redcliffe.

Playing their first match outside NSW, Genreau's clever 76th minute finish after some great work by fellow youngster Jake Hollman gave the Bulls the edge on Tuesday.

English forward Matt Derbyshire then sealed the win in the 90th minute when he pounced on a loose ball and chipped Jamie Young from distance with the Roar pushing for an equaliser.

The defeat ends a four-game winning streak for the Roar who were unable to find a way past Adam Federici despite having eight shots on target and 19 attempts to Macarthur's eight.

In-form striker Dylan Wenzel-Halls, who had scored five goals in four games coming into the match, came closest for the home team when he hit the post shortly before Genreau's winner.

The 21-year-old had earlier been guilty of missing a gilt-edged chance when he was played in by a tremendous long pass from captain Mark Milligan, stabbing his effort wide.

His instinctive finish after Hollman had twisted and turned his way past Roar fullback Jack Hingert came against the run of play but coach Ante Milicic will not care.

The Bulls' boss had made seven changes to his starting lineup from the team which drew 2-2 against Western Sydney Wanderers last Saturday, keeping Derbyshire, Hollman and Spanish stars Benat Extebarria and Markel Susaeta on the substitutes' bench.

The move paid dividends with all four players coming on in the second half to great impact.

Brisbane, by contrast, stuck to the same starting XI which defeated Melbourne Victory 5-2 three days ago and seemed to tire in the closing stages after dominating for periods.

Macarthur, who moved to third with their third win of the season, face Adelaide United on Friday while Brisbane will look to bounce back when they host Newcastle at Redcliffe on Sunday.

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