The lack of atmosphere caused by fan boycotts provided a painful addition to a poor Central Coast performance that allowed City to secure a resounding win and fourth place - with the hosts languishing in eight on just five points.

Had Roy O’Donovan taken one of two great chances in the opening 25 minutes it could have been a different story.

Seconds after his second miss, Harry Novillo showed him how it’s done by putting City 1-0 up.

A crucial save up one end and a cool finish at the other...@novillo_harry makes it count to make it 0-1 #CCMvMCY pic.twitter.com/QBH1QbgJXH — Melbourne City FC (@MelbourneCity) December 3, 2015

A horrendous back-pass on the half way line from Jacob Poscoliero was picked up by Bruno Fornaroli on the half-way line. The Uruguayan quickly created a two-v-one situation and was able to slide in Novillo who finished coolly past the on-rushing Paul Izzo.

Tony Walmsley’s half-time team talk was made all the more difficult as Fornaroli and Erik Paartalu combined beautifully to make it 2-0 just moments before the break.

While the first-half saw chances for both sides, the second-half resembled a training session as Melbourne City continually found space to expose a passive Mariners.

Novillo grabbed his second, and his fourth goal in three games, with a powerful low-drive to the bottom corner.

Power and precision! @novillo_harry makes it 3-0...So close to our first win on the Coast. Can we do it? #together pic.twitter.com/iIHcGxZrnh — Melbourne City FC (@MelbourneCity) December 3, 2015

It was then 4-0 when Aaron Mooy – who had earlier lacked influence as he was man-marked by Harry Ascroft – slid a pass across to Stefan Mauk who hammered home from the edge of the area.

Mauky makes it 4! That's 9 goals in two weeks for City with @StefanMauk adding this to his season tally #together pic.twitter.com/Axr3FcpUfE — Melbourne City FC (@MelbourneCity) December 3, 2015

The loudest roar of the night came when Mitch Austin smashed a late penalty into the corner to reduce the deficit to three.

But sloppy defending allowed Mooy to restore the four-goal advantage, as he made the most of quick free-kick before hammering a shot into the roof of the net.