It took just 10 minutes for the Socceroo to open the scoring and he put in a 63 minute shift before making way for Volkan Yaman.

No sooner had Harry put Galatasaray in front then teammate Cassio Lincoln added a second just a minute later.

The visitors pulled a goal back from the penalty spot six minutes before half-time but the points were secured when Arda Turan made it 3-2 with just eight minutes left.

Victory sees Galatasaray sitting in fifth spot in the table, just three points adrift of leaders Trabzonspor.

Another Australian on target in Turkey over the weekend was Bruce Djite. The former Adelaide United favourite struck four minutes into the second half in Genclerbirligi's encounter with Antalyaspor.

Sadly, it proved no more than a consolation as the home side were beaten 2-1. Fellow Aussie James Troisi started alongside Djite and lasted 76 minutes before making way for Ugur Kapisiz.

Defeat leaves Genclerbirligi in 12th place, 12 points adrift of top spot.