 Those two link up here, it's Daniel Sturridge, who threads it through. It's Anthony Burke-Gilroy, it's 1-0 for Perth. Or is it the offside flag? I fancy is up, which will cut short those celebrations. It was Glory's first attack, and Daniel Margush was beaten. But Nicky Fitzgerald's finish will not count through one. It's not a bad idea, he's found Sturridge. Has he got a trick to get away from his defender? It was Anglen towards Fornaroli, it's found the Uruguayan, come Australia now. And he bends it! Bruno Fornaroli! That's what he's capable of. But has the whistle gone again for offside? Or Tate Russell looks as though he's clearly playing Fornaroli onside. Do you look at the lines on the turf? The darker area of the grass. You can't see Kasey Rybalt in discussions with a number of players. And she does the puck, she is heading over at the very least. It's a goal. Well, we got there in the end. And Bruno Fornaroli is back. Finally gets to celebrate for real. And that combination, which promised so much at the start of the season, Sturridge and Fornaroli has delivered for the first time. Again, it's Troisi to deliver it. Helped on at the near post. That could have so easily crept into the backstick. A bit more flight this time and headed wide. I think by Rami Nazari, was it? It was and should have done better with that. He had it perfectly run. Four minutes of stopping time up now. Slung in by Troisi. And straight in the bread basket of ready. That was probably the clearest cut chance for Stephen Yagarkovic that the Wanderers have had. Can't reach it. It drops here for Bruno Fornaroli. Perth threatening. Tyler Vecchio found the gap. Forced the save out of Margus in front of the shed. Chill out. And he's in place at the return. Squares it up again for Hemed. Somebody's got to shoot. Oh, the word does and scores! Finally the breakthrough for Western Sydney Wanderers. It's just a second goal in red and black. For Kajiro Ogawa. And finally that pressure has reaped its reward for the Wanderers. Cure big sigh of relief. No doubt from Mark Rudin somewhere. And he's got players left and right of him. Return to by Oscar. It's Bruno Fornaroli. Can he find an angle? He can! And it drifts agonizingly wide at that right hand upright. The sheds were ready to rise as one for their talisman again.