 Two clubs who dream big. Wanderers five years since their last pot the Asian Champions League under Tony Popovich. City of course with just that solitary FFA cup to show. I think it'll probably just turn it to be a one-off. Here's Bruce Kamau on the right. It's a lovely ball there. The Wanderers have the lead. Hang on, whistle's gone. The fact that the ball might have come off from your bow's arm in the build-up. There's nothing wrong with the finish. It's a goal, let's go. He will award the goal. So those celebrations are not cut short. Well for Josh Bralanto. Can't hit them, on its tiptoe. Pretty good save by Daniel Loper. But City are coming. Make no mistake about that. That's definitely the case. Johnson is back with him now. It's beautifully retrieved by Kamau. That's great skill. Giorjewski going to try and bend it. And to scramble away to his right to claw it behind for a corner. Well, this is the way for the Wanderers to swing the balance back. Open the door there from Cabrera's. Touch took him wide. But he still found the angle for the cross and it's a beauty as well. Steered, cleared by Giorjewski. Hang on. Tentative kick. But as if to labour the point. He's got a handful of his shirt. I don't think it's going to be overturned. McLaren gets low par. And McLaren does not miss. And they change his record of having scored in every Ailey game this season. A little break here for Jamie McLaren. The angles narrow. It's a tough hit for Josh Bralante. And Melbourne City have come from behind. And it's the unlikely goal scorer, Josh Bralante. His first Ailey goal since scoring against the Wanderers in a Sydney derby over two years ago. Confirmation of a third city change. Daniel Atkinson is with us in place of Cabrera. Giorjewski picks up Mayer, tees it up. It's 2-2. It's Kami Yabaya with a brace in front of the RBV. Now they've got some chasing to do. Wilmering in particular. It's Loughlin-Wales to pull it back. It's Jamie McLaren. He just cannot miss, Kami. Jamie McLaren hits a double once again. A new Ailey record for him. Two or more goals in four consecutive games. Importantly, has he won the points for Melbourne City? Clans in the wash. Watch fire at Crispy. Time almost up. Full-time whistle goes. And Melbourne City record their first ever win in Parramatta to move four points clear at the Ailey Summit. And look at what it means to Eric Monbeir and his coaching staff. Jamie McLaren, the hero once again. Another double for the man who just can't miss in front of goal for Eric Monbeir's team this season. He has nine this campaign. Remarkable stats. Marcus Babel is the loser. And the Wanderers lose back-to-back for the first time this season. Despite a brace from Kwama Yaboa, who was excellent throughout, it was a rip-roaring contest this one. But in the end, it has gone city's way. Western Sydney Wanderers 2, Melbourne City 3.