 Well, the heat is very much on here at Cooper Stadium today, not just the 38-degree temperatures, but on the Adelaide United players as well for their slow starts. And what's her champ, the Vague, calls their lack of focus. But it's also on the Wanderers after that seven-game winless run. Didn't really have the answers. Just all too easy at the moment for them to make those incursions, Andy. There's a loose ball, though, from Jordan Elsie again, showing his rustiness. Mitch Duke, and there's open pasture ahead of Mohamed Adam here. Meyer in the middle, and it's headed in by Nikolai Muller. The German relieves the pressure on his German coach, Adam with the assist. And Nikolai Muller applies the finishing touch for just his second goal for the Wanderers. By Munich or the National Mannschaft? Here's Milius Nitsch, fed by Halloran and they're all square. It's Alhassan Tore with the tap in. They work that beautifully, the Reds, and they're back all square. And Alhassan Tore is back on target for the first time since the opening weekend of the season. For the Adelaide corner from Trewisi, and it's gone over the line, I think. There's no flag. George Blackwood was claiming the goal. Will continue with Mitch Duke. That'll be an interesting one to look at again on the replay. The meantime advantage play for the foul on Mitch Duke is now in a bit of a chopper, Ben Halloran. And things started to happen all over the pitch here. Mitch Duke incensed by the foul, and then the follow-up contribution of Ben Halloran. OK, that's it. Free kick. It's a breakaway from the corner. This was nearly a goal. Lopar again, magnificent. It's Lopar again with BAR goal line stuff. Goodness me. How many times this season? He might as well be at the MCG. He gets the pad to the pitch of the ball beautifully. And again, he's behind the line. It means we're going to see Mitch Duke at the point of the attack, which is where he wants to play. Elrich, useful ball, incidentally. Oh, what a goal! What a baller from a long way out. And the German has a double, and he used his head. That's what he's saying to those Wanderers fans in the corner. It is a bullet header, and it's 2-1 Western Sydney. And the Wanderers are a tower of good if they could get the three points tonight. And Mohamed Adams gone through, and he could seal it here, and he gets it second time off Paul Izzo and fires it home. His first goal in the A-League, and the Wanderers are 3-1 up, and that might be enough for the three points. Now Alhassan Torey sneaking in on the blindside of Yeoman. Yeoman's back goal side now, though. There's the chance gone for the Reds. Oh! I think it's a penalty. First decision is penalty, and I think that's the right option. It is George Blackwood's confident finish. Back to 3-2, game on. Freak it, floated towards the box, steered clear by Georgeski, not far enough, though. Oh, did that come off the arm of Georgeski? But... That I've seen it and his arms were in. Now, is there going to be compelling evidence that I got it wrong the first time? Like, irrefutable, obvious error-type evidence. I... I don't know. Anyway. WHISTLE BLOWS Penalty. There you go. Can Blackwood succeed again? It's all on this. Make this stuff up. And there we go, full-time. And to say that is a much-needed win for the Wanderers is something of an understatement. Daniel Georgeski still with plenty to say to the officials, still fuming about the award of those two penalties, well, particularly the second one.