Josep Gombau stepped up to the plate, but murmurings of player discontent and a radical change to the groundwork laid down by Popovic in pre-season saw the Spaniard lose the dressing room. According to Santalab, things went pear-shaped after Popovic embarked on his Turkish adventure.

"Certain managers sometimes don’t work at clubs, they don’t fit - I think that was the situation with Josep," he said

"Anyone who got the job after Popa was going to struggle. It didn’t work and we didn’t have a great season, but that's in the past now, these things happen in football."

A move to Perth may prove the perfect swansong for Santalab’s football journey - a storied career that includes more than 30 goals in China, an Asian Champions League title and Western Sydney Wanderers’ all time goal scoring record. 

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Deprived of trophies in the A-League era, and still eager to atone for what the club sees as the injustice of the 2012 Grand Final, a new era of ambition beckons Glory, and Santalab is eager to be a part of it.

"I’m a realist, and I think a top two spot is achievable," Santalab added.

"There’s nothing to fear, we’re having a great pre-season under Popa, the game against Chelsea is a nice little prelude to the season but it all starts with the FFA Cup.

"It’s all about trophies for me and the Cup presents a huge opportunity to make a statement early on against Victory - we need to go for it.’

Santalab’s Perth Glory will take on Premier League giants Chelsea on Monday, July 23 at Optus Stadium.

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