

A delicate lob over the top of the backline put the former Brisbane Roar midfielder one-on-one with Ante Covic but a scuffed shot spurned the best chance of the game by that point.Īgainst the Wanderers pace and pressing, Perth's reply was little more than fouls. They were unlucky not to take the lead midway through the first half when the combination between Mitch Nichols and Dario Vidosic nearly lead to the opener. "It's one win, we're off the mark now we just have to build from that and we'll have the same mantra next week." "Finally the players get a tangible reward for everything they've been doing," Wanderers coach Tony Popovic said. On a rain-soaked night, their defence remained watertight, achieving their first clean sheet in 17 A-League games.


Wanderers players celebrate Dario Vidosic's goal.
