For the Wanderers under debutant gaffer Hayden Foxe, it was a much more measured display across the board, but for Perth it was little more than the same old sob story.

See how your favourites fared below.

WESTERN SYDNEY WANDERERS

Vedran Janjetovic - 7

It’s almost worth judging him on the one minute he was heavily involved. Jacob Mills slotted in a fairly tame cross-come-shot that Janjetovic palmed straight to two Glory forwards. But he brilliantly saved the resulting two shots and that about summed up Glory’s night.

Raul Llorente - 7

Looked confident on the ball, silky in possession and slightly inconsistent from crosses. Still a cut above the average fullback.

Michael Thwaite – 7.5

It’s easy to see the two gargantuan former Socceroos lining up at the back for Western Sydney striking fear into opposing forwards.

For anyone who questions their agility, Thwaite even attempted a bicycle kick (even he was laughing).

Robbie Cornthwaite - 8

Quick to react and led by example. Beggars belief that at six-foot-six, he doesn’t score consistently from corners, but as a big man at the back he’s unparalleled.

Brendan Hamill - 7

Inconsistent going forward early – and it’s questionable whether he’s the right back to suit Western Sydney’s system – but he did the basics right and slotted in Kusukami for the Wanderer’s second.

Strong defensively and yet another tall presence in the Wanderers’ penalty area, but ended the match slow to react to a Keogh header and copped an own goal for the privilege.

Chris Herd – 8

Heavily involved. Played a simple, side to side role to retain Wanderers possession and it restricted Perth beautifully. Also showed good instincts to move the ball quickly to Kearyn Baccus when Western Sydney had an opportunity to counter attack.

Broke his first half mould by gifting Oriol Riera a guilt edged chance in the second half. Can he reclaim a Socceroos spot he never really had? Too early to tell.