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Perth Glory vs Western Sydney Wanderers: A-League match result

14th December, 2019
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Perth Glory

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14th December, 2019
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Perth Glory

2

Match Complete

Western Sydney Wanderers FC

0

A. Grant66'
J. D. D. P. LA3pez58'
55'M. Jurman
G. WA 1/4 thrich18'
I. Franjic10'

16
Shots
10
6
On Target
3
6
Fouls
15
3
Corners
9
2
Offsides
2
0
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Yellow Cards
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Match Result

Perth Glory record back-to-back wins for the first time this season and heap more pressure on Western Sydney Wanderers coach Markus Babbel.

The defenders took over striking duties for Perth, as Gregory Wuthrich and Alex Grant popped up with goals either side of half-time.

It was a comfortable victory for the home side who welcome Newcastle Jets to HBF Park next weekend.

Meanwhile, the Wanderers look short on confidence and will need to pick themselves up for a big game against Western United on Friday night.

Final score
Perth Glory 2
Western Sydney Wanderers 0

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Perth Glory welcome the Western Sydney Wanderers to HBF Park in Round 10 of the A-League. Join The Roar for live scores and coverage from 9:45pm (AEDT).

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With Christmas just around the corner, Perth Glory have a chance to bring some festive cheer to their home supporters and record back-to-back wins for the first time this season.

Following a frustrating start to the 2019-20 campaign, the defending premiers clicked into gear with a 3-0 win at Melbourne City last week.

The defending Premiers punished a lacklustre City and kept their first clean sheet in the process, but coach Tony Popovic is still demanding more from his players own home soil.

Western Sydney were flying after four rounds following three wins and a draw, but have since lost momentum and could find themselves out of the top six this weekend.

Defensively, Markus Babbel’s side have been in good shape, but refereeing decisions and missed chances have cost them of late.

This game is the red-and-blacks’ third away trip in succession, but Babbel is confident his team can come through this difficult patch and get a positive result in the West.

The Wanderers did claim victory at Perth in the FFA Cup back in August but have not won an A-League game at this venue since February 2014.

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In team news, Glory’s Dino Djulbic is ruled out with an ankle injury while fellow-defender Osama Malik is still not fully fit after a hamstring problem. Kristian Popovic also misses out with a thigh strain.

For Western Sydney, Jordan O’Doherty and Radoslaw Majewski are both still sidelined with knee injuries.

Prediction
Perth are yet to record a home win this season but this match looks like the perfect opportunity to fix that.

It will be a very warm evening and the energy of Chris Ikonomidis could be vital for the home side.

Another player to watch in this game is Wanderers midfielder Nicolai Muller. The German looks to be settling into A-League football and scored his first goal for the club in last week’s defeat to Wellington.

For the result, I am tipping a Glory win. The away side have endured a tough run, losing three on the bounce, and this trip across the Nullarbor is probably coming at a bad time.

Perth Glory 2-0 Western Sydney Wanderers

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Where: HBF Park
When: 9:45pm (AEDT)
TV: FOX Sports 505
Stream: MyFootball Live App, Kayo Sports

Perth Glory squad
1. Tando Vealphi (gk), 2. Alex Grant, 3. Jacob Tratt, 4. Gregory Wuthrich, 5. Ivan Franjic, 7. Joel Chianese, 8. James Meredith, 9. Bruno Fornaroli, 12. Kim Soo-Beom, 14. Chris Harold, 15. Brandon Wilson, 16. Tomislav Mrcela, 17. Diego Castro (c), 19. Chris Ikonomidis, 20. Jake Brimmer, 27. Juande, 28. Gabriel Popovic, 33. Liam Reddy (gk), 88. Neil Kilkenny
1-3 to be omitted

Western Sydney Wanderers FC squad
1. Daniel Lopar (gk), 4. Dylan McGowan, 5. Daniel Georgievski, 7. Mitchell Duke (c), 9. Nicolai Muller, 11. Bruce Kamau, 13. Tass Mourdoukoutas, 14. Alex Meier, 16. Mathieu Corder, 17. Keanu Baccus, 19. Pirmin Schwegler, 21. Tarek Elrich, 22. Nicholas Sullivan, 27. Kwame Yeboah, 29. Daniel Wilmering, 33. Tate Russell, 34. Patrick Ziegler, 35. Mohamed Adam, 40. Nicholas Suman (gk)
2-4 to be omitted

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