 The wall of three for Daniel Margush and this rather dank night in South Australia. Good win to Tate. Wow, free kick and he is some player. I think everybody's distracted by the run of Klopp except for that man Craig Goodwin. The Harvey Norman replay shows he picks his spot he curls it into that far corner and there's nothing that Daniel Margush can do about it. On we go with Brooke, darting away from the defenders and trying to bend it. A lot of Craig Goodwin, he wasn't far off either. Here's Keanu Bacchus, who is wearing the captain's armband tonight. It's a lovely ball through. Remy Nazarene, ball tied up and a very tidy finish from the wondrous number seven, one-one. Harvey Norman replay will show as they gather. It's a good ball in and great first touch, right off the shoulder of defence. I'm sure the AR is probably checking the line but it's a great first touch. Gets it out in front and a lovely finish under the keeper. You're going to see the same thing again. Or is there going to be Klopp? That's Goodwin. He did get through, pushed away by Margush this time and that is half time. Daniel Margush has delivered plenty already and we expect a fair bit more. Here's Kitto inside the box. Still Ryan Kitto on Ivesuki. He gave it in very quickly. He could only divert it over the top of the crossbar. Nazarene is waiting in the middle and steers it wide. Good chance that for Western Sydney. Yeah, well, we said Ogil has been alive by straight away into the play and found, in my opinion, Western Sydney's best player tonight, Nazarene. They're going to pull rank, tap short and Goodwin whipped it in with taste towards that near post. There's a good option. Rami Nazarene to deliver this Wanderer's corner, which is just the second of the game. Joe Gatshaw, they've got a terrible mess as the ball over the line. It is now. Tomaslav Mertula with his first goal for his new club. And the Wanderers have taken the lead with a quarter of an hour to go at Cooper Stadium. And the set piece has done the damage. Harvey Norman replay will show us it's not a bad ball in, but just got in each other's way and just as it fell to Tom Mertula, you couldn't believe his luck. Well, you know, a fancy Philip Kankar is claiming the goal here that it's gone over the line. The Reds will go again. It's George Blackwood. Goalkeeper out to meet him off. But only a touch was missing from Loughlin Bar.