Some defensive blunders allowed Glory to record a rare away win, much to the disappointment of the home coach.

It started badly for the home side with Josh McCloughan heading into his own net with less than a minute on the clock.

Twice Farina saw his team haul themselves back into contention, only to hand the initiative back to Dave Mitchell's men.

"We most probably gifted Perth at least two goals," Farina said. "Every time we got ourselves back into the game, we tended to shoot ourselves in the foot again.

"We were our own worst enemy, we most probably gifted Perth at least two goals - 45 seconds, I barely had time to sit down, and we score an own goal.

"The second one was just a comedy of errors in the middle of the park again.

"Our biggest disappointment tonight is losing at home but we move on. There's another big game next week and we'll try to get three points then."