Aided by some fortuitous refereeing decisions, Glory produced the comeback of the season, recovering from 3-1 down in the 77th minute to win 4-3, and maintain their six point lead at the top of the table.
Western Sydney Wanderers
Nick Suman - 6
The young keeper was under tremendous pressure in the second half, and it eventually told. Couldn’t clamber back to his feet quickly enough to challenge Castro for the first goal, nor keep out Franjic for Perth’s second.
Tate Russell – 7
Perhaps the best of Western Sydney’s back four, Russell defended his position well. Most of the Glory’s inroads came down the other flank.
Tas Mourdoukoutas – 6
The youngster looked very comfortable in possession, but when Perth turned the screws, he was unable to put up with their physicality.
Brendan Hamill – 5
The captain couldn’t believe Kurt Ams’ decision to award a penalty against him in the 86th minute, but when he watches the footage back, he’ll be annoyed with himself for giving Keogh such an easy excuse to go down.
Tarek Elrich – 4
Struggled with the pace of Ferreira in 1v1 situations in the first half. In the second it was Franjic and Castro giving him nightmares, and when his side searched for a late equaliser, he put in two very poor crosses.
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