Mediocrity, sure, but it's hard to remember a more exciting battle for finals football in A-League history.
Perth Glory, Brisbane Roar and Western Sydney Wanderers - only one of these mixed bag will claim sixth spot but with one point separating the three it's going to go down to the wire.
So it's no surprise to see resurgent Glory defender, Scott Neville, keeping positive. He believes Perth are in their best form all season.
“The last six to eight weeks we’ve really hit our straps,” Neville told https://www.a-league.com.au.
“Maybe that coincides with the fact we’ve got all our players back….it’s just a shame we didn’t hit our straps earlier.
“Ideally, we’d love it to be in our own hands but we can’t control that now we just have to make sure we do our job and beat Brisbane on Saturday night."
Neville is now hoping that it isn't too little too late for Kenny Lowe's side, which have trademarked late surges towards finals after poor starts over the past few seasons.
“We beat Melbourne Victory, Melbourne City and Newcastle in the last few weeks and against Sydney FC, we lost but we beat them 2-0 in the second half,” Neville said.
“If we can get into the top six, which we’re really pushing for, I don’t think many teams would want to play us.”
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