
Wanderers defender Patrick Ziegler was sliding in to block Joel Chianese's cross but the ball flicked up and caught his arm, with referee Daniel Elder pointing to the spot. The attacker received the ball in space and with no Glory defenders moving to press him, charged forward and fired a cracking strike past a diving Liam Reddy.īut 15 minutes later, Perth regained their two-goal advantage from the penalty spot. He then smacked a long-range lob off the half-volley, over Wanderers goalkeeper Daniel Margush, who was caught off his line.įour minutes into the second half, Western Sydney found a foothold in the game through Bruce Kamau. Keogh had headed the ball down to Bruno Fornaroli, who flicked it back. His second goal was one of the best of the season. Perth left the visitors reeling after just five minutes at HBF Park.ĭiego Castro released Kosuke Ota down the left hand side and the full-back ripped a tremendous low cross into the path of Keogh to head home. The Glory's third win on the bounce draws them within three points of the top six, while the Wanderers now sit outside the finals places on goal difference. A-League on ESPN+: Stream LIVE games and replays (U.S. Keogh, who remarkably hadn't scored in his previous 18 appearances this season, snared two goals in the first half and another two after the break to keep Perth's march towards a once-unlikely finals berth rolling. You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browserįour-goal Keogh leads Glory past WanderersĪndy Keogh scored four goals on his 35th birthday to lead Perth Glory to a 5-1 A-League thrashing of Western Sydney Wanderers.

Perth Glory FC has scored 7 times in the last 5 fixtures.

BTTS has landed in an intriguing 4 of those games.

Coming into this game, Perth Glory FC has picked up 5 points from the last 5 games, both home and away.
