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Joe Lolley was outstanding for the Sky Blues, scoring a brace as Sydney FC equaled their biggest ever victory.
Perth Glory defender Steve Pantelidis will have a point to prove when he comes up against Sydney FC marquee Alessandro Del Piero in Sunday’s A-League clash at ANZ Stadium.
Del Piero has scored two goals in three games this season, with last week’s winner against Western Sydney lifting the Sky Blues to their first points of the campaign.
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Pantelidis isn’t foreign to coming up against big-name Sydney FC marquees.
In his first game for Melbourne Victory seven years ago, Pantelidis could only watch on as Trinidad and Tobago superstar Dwight Yorke scored against him.
Pantelidis is desperate to ensure Del Piero doesn’t enjoy a similar result.
“I’ve seen him and he’s been brilliant,” Pantelidis said of Del Piero on Monday.
“He’s probably carried them somewhat and he’s deserving of his marquee status.
“Hopefully we can keep him quiet this weekend.
“My first game was against Dwight Yorke in the first year of the A-league and he scored against me.
“So if I’m lucky enough to play and I’m marking Alessandro, hopefully he doesn’t score.
“But if we focus too much on him, they’ll probably get the better of us.”
Perth sit equal top of the table with Adelaide and Newcastle following Sunday’s 2-0 win over Melbourne Heart.
Pantelidis played solidly in the heart of defence in that game, and the 29-year-old hopes he can hold his spot even if fellow centre back Bas van den Brink is ready to return from a calf injury.
Japanese midfielder Ryo Nagai and star Glory striker Shane Smeltz will miss Sunday’s encounter due to hamstring injuries.
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