Roly Bonevacia – 7.5

Dominated the first half. Powerful and direct midfielders tend to run A-League games and he did exactly that, but was much more restricted in the second and was withdrawn early.

Kearyn Baccus – 8.5

Many people might be surprised to learn that Baccus is now 26-years-old, but the Wanderers’ midfielder looks like he knows he’s in his prime.

Along with Bonevacia, he was a standout for Western Sydney. Convincing at both ends of the pitch, he created three or four sumptuous counter attacking plays through his vision and quality passing.

Oriol Riera - 7

Wasn’t really involved for 43 minutes, but clinical to convert Cejudo’s nifty through ball to give the Wanderers the lead.

He missed a sitter in the second and imports his size rarely appear confident technically, but still looks as if he could score for fun this season.

Alvaro Cejudo – 7.5

His only downside was a lack of killer instinct to convert chances. He can move the ball quickly and seems primed for Western Sydney’s quick interplay.

Withdrawn on the 70th minute and didn’t look happy, but he’s got a big season in front of him.

Jumpei Kusukami – 7.5

You’d be forgiven for thinking he still can’t shoot, but it was his perfect reaching effort that lobbed the onrushing Liam Reddy for the Wanderers’ second.

He was the most heavily involved Wanderers’ attacker for the first half and always looked technically astute in possession.

Steven Lustica – 6.5

Subbed on late but has the speed and determination to be a really important player for WSW this season, it will be a matter of concentration and consistency for the midfielder.

Mark Bridge – 6

Can he force his way into the WSW lineup? He didn’t answer that question in his 20-ish minute display, or many others.

Brendan Santalab –

Another WSW old boy to gain a late inclusion, he wasn’t on long enough to get a fair rating.