Sydney FC coach Graham Arnold has declared Bernie Ibini ready to start against Melbourne City following his sparkling second-half Newcastle cameo.In just his second A-League appearance since a training-ground injury snuffed out his European dream before it had even started, Ibini made a compelling case for his first competitive start in 18 months.Introduced on the hour mark of Sundays 2-0 victory, the 24-year-old injected much-needed attacking spark and scored a nifty solo goal that shut down the Jets hopes of a revival.The effort - a quickfire evasion of two defenders followed by two shots at goal - hinted at what his power and pace could bring should the Sky Blues struggle to penetrate City at ANZ Stadium on Friday night, as they did in last weeks FFA Cup final.It leaves Arnold with an intriguing selection headache for the top-of-table-clash after the coach refused to guarantee his marquees, fellow winger Filip Holosko and striker Bobo, will return to the first XI.Asked when Ibini would be ready to return to start, Arnold said: Friday.Hes got to be in contention after that (performance), Arnold said.Ill decide on Thursday after I see how hes pulled up.Whether he starts or comes off the bench, what he did on Sunday is going to put fear into every defender, especially if he comes on in the last half hour with that pace and quality hes got.And hes nowhere near fit ... by January hell be flying.He seems much stronger and quicker than when he left.The Nigerian-born flyer was a sensation for Sydney two seasons ago with seven goals and three assists as his speed tore oppositions to shreds.If a broken broken fibula and torn ligaments on arrival at Belgian outfit Club Brugge threatened to end his career, the Nigerian-born flyers decision to return to Sydney on loan might have saved it.The clubs medical team made headway on a severe syndesmosis injury that, on arrival in July, practically stopped him walking down a set of stairs.Brugge were probably honest within themselves and knew they couldnt fix it - the medical side of what they did over there wasnt working, said Arnold, who will fight to keep Ibini after his loan stint expires at the end of the season.Weve rehabilitated him and hes getting back to his best now.If the kid wants to go back, good.If he doesnt, they should let him go because they were getting nothing out of him anyway. 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Connacht made a big statement on their return to the European Champions Cup with a thrilling 23-21 comeback win over Toulouse at the Sportsground.Craig Ronaldsons coolly-struck conversion of Bundee Akis 67th-minute try proved to be the decisive score, as Toulouse fell to a fifth successive away defeat in Europe for the first time in their history.The French giants raw power saw them open up a 21-11 interval lead, Sebastien Bezys three early scrum penalties topped up by tries from Yann David and Jean-Marc Doussain.In between, Connacht had recovered from their sluggish start to set up Ireland prospect Niyi Adeolokuns fourth try of the season, with Jack Carty also kicking two penalties.Back in Europes top tier for the first time since 2013/14, the westerners went on to punish tiring Toulouse with back-to-back tries from full-back Tiernan OHalloran and the talismanic Aki, whose centre partner Ronaldson nailed the all-important conversion.After a superb scrummaging display against Clermont Auvergne last week, Toulouse brought that set-piece strength to Galway with Bezy rewarding his forwards with three penalty goals inside 13 minutes.Two lineout steals from Andrew Browne and Ultan Dillane got Connacht firing towards the end of the first quarter, Cian Kelleher sidestepping through before prop Finlay Bealham was stopped short of the line.Pat Lams men were over just a couple of minutes later, Dillanes leap setting up a thrilling back-line move spearheaded by Ronaldson and Aki. Possession was retained and winger Adeolokun was sent over in the right corner.Carty missed the difficult conversion but nailed a right-sided penalty in the 25th minute, and the home pack went close to scoring from a maul before Carty knocked over his second successful kiick for 11-9.ddddddddddddezy sent a difficult long-range strike wide of the posts after Connacht tighthead Conor Carey was warned for his angle of scrummaging. He also missed the conversion of Davids 34th-minute try, the strongly-built centre scoring in the left corner despite the presence of three Connacht defenders.Even better followed two minutes later for the small pocket of visiting fans, Toulouses offloads sticking and a free-flowing move full of flair ending with fly-half Doussain driving in under the posts.Having turned down three points on the stroke of half-time, Connacht blundered at the ensuing lineout and Carty also missed the first place-kick of the second half.The gap remained at 10 points after an equally poor kick from Bezy at the other end. The PRO12 champions, though, found another gear closing in on the hour mark, OHalloran cutting inside Gael Fickou to finish off Cartys long pass.Although the tough conversion proved beyond Carty, OHalloran, Kelleher and Ronaldson all continued to bubble with intent in the back-line. They were aided by the timely impact off the bench of Kieran Marmion - the man-of-the-match from Connachts famous 2013 win in Toulouse - and the strong-carrying Sean OBrien.In a grandstand finish, Connacht kept grinding their way up into the Toulouse 22. Ugo Molas side were looking sluggish and Aki surged over thanks to a big hand-off on Talalelei Gray.The raucous home crowd erupted when Ronaldson curled over a peach of a conversion and with Toulouses error count increasing and a vital 73rd-minute scrum holding firm for Connacht, they deservedly held on in breathless fashion. ' ' '