FORMER Sydney FC starlet Iain Ramsay crushed his old side with a late winner to claim all three points for Adelaide United in a 2-1 win at Sydney Football Stadium.
While the Sky Blues failed to land the killer blow despite dominating the final half-hour of the match, the Reds took full advantage of a rare shot on goal in the 91st minute when Robbie Cornthwaite beat his man and fed Ramsay who thundered the ball into the back of the net from close range.
The win lifts the Reds to 21 points, six clear of Brisbane Roar and Central Coast Mariners after managing six wins and three draws from their first nine matches under coach Rini Coolen.
In stark contrast, the defending champions remain rooted to the bottom of the ladder on four points, having yet to taste victory in the 2010/11 campaign.
The home side dominated the first half and finally got some reward for their efforts in the 40th minute when Alex Brosque converted from the penalty spot.
Defender Iain Fyfe was the villain for the Reds as referee Gerard Parsons pointed to the spot after the former Sky Blues stalwart tugged Stephan Keller's shirt from a Shannon Cole corner kick.
But as they have done so often this season, the Sky Blues surrendered their early lead on 56 minutes when Sydney defender Shannon Cole found the back of his own net.
Industrious Reds skipper Lucas Pantelis made the initial break and sent a ball in behind the defence for Van Dijk before Cole's ill-directed back-pass wrong-footed Reddy to gift the visitors the equaliser.
Desperate for the three points, the Sky Blues threw caution to the wind and created several guilt-edged chances only to be denied by the brilliant Galekovic on at least three occasions.
But it wasn't to be for the hosts.
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