PERTH Glory rang the changes with an injection of young blood to put a halt on their losing streak but they were still unable to find the net for a winner against Melbourne Heart tonight.
On a very warm evening in Perth, a solid midweek crowd of 5745 saw Glory's Mile Sterjovski blast his side's best chance over the bar from three metres out in the 69th minute.
And Heart came within inches of making Perth pay as former Glory youth striker Eli Babalj nodded a header against the post during injury time before seeing a late strike on goal saved by Tando Velaphi.
The point for both sides doesn't alter their positions on the A-League table as Heart stay in sixth and Glory remain eighth.
Despite just hanging on, Perth interim coach Ian Ferguson will be happy to have snapped the run of seven losses that's derailed their season after a very promising start.
Ferguson adopted a youth policy and it almost paid dividends as Tommy Amphlett terrorised the Heart defence, almost scoring in the 12th minute.
Sterjovski also missed a couple of chances in the first half as the Heart never seriously threatened the Perth goal. But after the break, Melbourne stepped up the intensity as Nick Kalmar nodded narrowly wide, before the visitors mounted their late attack.
The Melbourne side would be happy to take home a point after they maintained their five game unbeaten run despite a hectic travel schedule.
Perth Glory 0
Melbourne Heart 0
Crowd: 5745 at nib Stadium, Perth
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