A hat-trick from Andy Keogh gave Perth a 3-2 win over Melbourne City in a fiery match at AAMI Park that saw Glory coach Kenny Lowe sent to the stands.
City came from behind twice during the Friday night clash but couldn't hold off the Irishman who opened his 2016/17 account in style.
Keogh (7', 49', 85') kept the visitors' noses in front after a Bruno Fornaroli penalty (44') and Fernando Brandon strike (60') put the home side back on level pegging.
Keogh scores! 1-0 to @PerthGloryFC! #MCYvPER https://t.co/th5qJesxi8
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GOALS
0-1 Perth Glory: Andy Keogh, 7’
A Nebojsa Marinkovic free-kick found Chris Harold in space on the right, who squared the ball for Keogh to turn home from close range.
1-1 Melbourne City: Bruno Fornaroli, 44’
The Uruguayan won his side a penalty when he was judged to have been tripped in the box and he sent Dean Bouzanis the wrong way from the spot to level the scores.
1-2 Perth Glory: Andy Keogh, 49’
A corner was whipped into the box and while the ball was initially cleared Dino Djulbic was able to head it back towards goal where Keogh pounced with a header of his own.
2-2 Melbourne City: Fernando Brandan, 60’
Glory were caught in possession deep in defence and were quickly punished with Fornaroli feeding Cahill who put Brandan through on goal and he coolly finished.
2-3 Perth Glory: Andy Keogh, 85’
A terrible defensive header from Josh Rose was only made worse when he headed the ball into the path of Keogh, who chipped a stranded Bouzanis to bring up his hat-trick.
OPTA STATS
- The win was Glory’s first in their last eight matches against City at AAMI Park.
- Keogh’s three goals brought up his second ever Hyundai A-League hat-trick.
INJURY WARD
City flyer Bruce Kamau had to be replaced on the half-hour after he was hit in the head by a thumping clearance from Djulbic.
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