Despite going down to ten-men Melbourne City hung onto a 2-nil lead in Sydney thanks to heroics from goalkeeper Eugene Galekovic.
Kearyn Baccus - 6.5
The older Baccus brother was more often fixing up Griffiths' mistakes in midfield than dictating play. He did a good job of breaking up the Wanderers midfield.
Luke Brattan - 7
Brattan's role has become more and more advanced as weeks go by. Tonight he was stationed at almost a false-nine in an attempt to use his creativity as high up the field as possible.
Riley McGree - 8
McGree was struggling to get onto the ball in dangerous positions but when he did he made his presence felt. McGree raced past Llorente and assisted City's second goal.
Lachlan Wales - 7
The youngster, almost from nothing, ran beyond the Wanderers defence from a long throw from Scott Jamieson and calmly finished for his second goal of the season.
Dario Vidosic - 6.5
Vidosic didn't play an integral part tonight, playing alongside Wales it's clear to see the two players, who aren't used to playing in a paired striking partnership, are struggling.
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Osama Malik - 6
Osama Malik came on for Brattan surprisingly after Melbourne City went down to ten men. The midfielder rode out the storm of the Wanderers onslaughts.
Nathaniel Atkinson - 6
Atkinson was a full-back replacement for marquee De Laet.
Remy Najjarine - 6
The youngster was brought in to keep the legs going up front as Melbourne City looked toward the counter-attack.
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