DAVE Mitchell has hinted that Eugene Dadi is finally in the frame for a return to the first team in time to face North Queensland Fury.
Dadi, Perth's joint-leading scorer last season, hasn't played in the senior team since round one but scored for the club's National Youth League side last weekend.
"Eugene has been a little bit out in the wilderness but has been training hard and there is a chance he could come back into the squad for sure," Mitchell said.
"It was important that he got some match time with the youth team last week and he is now in a position where we can look to bring him back into the team."
Glory coaching staff may not wan to tinker with a squad that secured consecutive victories on the road and elevated Perth to second on the A-League ladder.
"People talk about not changing a winning side and sometimes that has a lot of merit but you always look to see if you can tweak the side to make it better," Mitchell said.
"It's nice to get a couple of wins under our belts but we're not going to get carried away and still have a lot of things to work on.
"We need to make sure we pick up the points at home now and make that advantage count," said Mitchell.
Perth are unbeaten in three starts at ME Bank Stadium this season but Mitchell is taking nothing for granted ahead of the clash with basement boys Fury.
He added: "They're a good side, better than what the league table suggests. They have some great players playing for them and it is a game where we'll need to be very cautious.
"Our players know the score, I'll make sure I reinforce that, but they know that anyone can beat anyone in this league.
"We're determined not to slip up against a side that will be hungry to show they belong higher on the ladder."
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