After touching down in Perth for what could be the final chapter of his football career, Brendon Santalab’s heart is firmly set on glory.
"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.

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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