The Western Sydney Wanderers finally broke their season long home victory drought, as they comprehensively outplayed the Newcastle Jets 2-0 at Campbelltown Stadium.
The match was a clash of two outfits in a similar place on the A-League ladder, but the conclusion was one of total dominance for the Wanderers.
Despite the return from suspension of Brendon Santalab, coach Tony Popovic elected to continue with Lachlan Scott up front, and his choice paid dividends right before half-time. Kearyn Baccus has finally started to look like challenging for a first team position and he punctuated his good performance with a killer ball through the middle of the Jets defence. Having found Scott, the young striker turned on the ball before lashing a clinical strike into the top right corner and giving Jack Duncan no chance to make a save.
The second half continued in the same vein as the first. Newcastle huffed & puffed but never truly looked like bothering the scorers. The Wanderers doubled their advantage in the 68th minute. Mitch Nichols blasted a shot at Duncan from the byline, it rebounded to Dimas Delgado who found an unmarked Jaushua Sotirio. He swept his foot to the ball, with it taking a deflection from Mateo Poljak that wrong footed the Newcastle keeper for the 2-0 scoreline.
Newcastle tried their best but failed to take control for any meaningful amount of time, and the game was in far more danger of finishing 3-0 than the Jets pulling a goal back. Neither side could add to the scoreline however, with the Wanderers picking up their first home win of the season just in time to visit the Brisbane Roar next week.
Edited by mack
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