Perth Glory secured a 2-1 win over Brisbane Roar on 25 April 2026, a result that nudged the club to 10th in the A‑League with 31 points after 26 games. The victory broke a two‑match winning streak and gave fans a glimpse of what a late push could look like.
How did the match unfold?
Glory opened the scoring in the 23rd minute through striker Brandon Borrello, who slipped the ball past goalkeeper Matt Ryan after a quick one‑two with midfielder Alessandro Diamanti. Brisbane equalised ten minutes later, but a late header from Milan Đurić in the 78th minute restored the lead. The final whistle confirmed a 2‑1 win, marking Glory's third victory in their last five fixtures and extending their unbeaten run to two games.
What does the current league standing mean?
Sitting 10th with 31 points, Glory sits 17 points behind leaders Newcastle Jets. Their record reads 8 wins, 7 draws and 11 losses, with a goal difference of –7 (32 scored, 39 conceded). The recent form – W D W D D – shows a team still searching for consistency, yet the two‑game winning run suggests momentum is shifting in their favour.
Which players are driving the resurgence?
Midfielder Alessandro Diamanti has become the creative hub, providing three assists in the last five games. Brandon Borrello leads the scoring chart with five goals this season, while Milan Đurić contributed two crucial strikes, including the match‑winner against Brisbane. Goalkeeper Matt Ryan has kept three clean sheets this term, offering a reliable last line of defence.
What are the next challenges for Glory?
The next fixture pits Glory against league leaders Newcastle Jets at McDonald Jones Stadium. A win would close the gap to 14 points and keep the club within striking distance of a top‑six finish. Manager Tony Popovic emphasized the need for defensive solidity, noting that conceding seven goals this season has cost them dearly. The squad will also be without suspended defender James Troisi, who missed the Brisbane game after a red card.
How does the club plan to finish the season?
Popovic’s short‑term plan focuses on tightening the back line while maintaining the attacking rhythm that produced the recent wins. Training sessions this week have highlighted set‑piece routines, a potential weapon against higher‑ranked opponents. Fans can expect a more aggressive pressing style, aiming to turn the current 3‑2‑0 run into a sustained climb up the table.
Overall, the 2‑1 triumph over Brisbane Roar injects optimism into a campaign that has been a roller‑coaster. With a realistic chance to finish higher than 10th, Perth Glory will need to keep the momentum alive and turn narrow defeats into points as the season reaches its climax.
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