PERTH GLORY

Liam Reddy - 8

Brilliant start to the game and a brilliant finish rounded off a very solid performance for the Perth stopper. If you think that would be good enough to inspire a Perth Glory defence, you’d be wrong.

Joseph Mills - 4

Fool him once, shame on the VAR. Fool him twice, shame on Millsy. The first penalty Mills conceded was a bit soft, and the second penalty Mills conceded really could have gone either way – he was facing the wrong direction, moving forward and the momentum led his arm to fling up behind his back.

To be fair, he did try very hard to redeem himself in the second half. But conceding two penalties is unforgivable in Sunday league. This is the modern game, and with penalties given for peanuts, he had a shocker.

Alex Grant - 5

Both he and Lowry had some shaky moments passing out from the back, and Grant didn’t look too solid without the ball either.

Shane Lowry - 6

Flicked a strong header for Perth’s only strong chance of the first half and dived in outstandingly to deny Bobo in the second, but there’s question marks over these former Championship centre-halves. Either them, or Kenny Lowe.

Scott Neville - 7

He let a few creep by him down Perth’s right side in the first half but saved Glory twice late in the match with some fantastic last-ditch defending.

Xavi Torres - 6

Still hasn’t settled in to life under Lowe. Had moments where he looked solid on the ball, but to conceded another penalty late on shows he lacks the leadership that Perth desperately require in the middle of the park.

Andreu - 4

Another very quiet performance. Impossible to find a picture of him on the ball. He didn’t last long either – withdrawn after 56 minutes.