Daniel Mullen talks to Wanderers TV after making his home debut.
Western Sydney Wanderers have taken a giant step towards the AFC Champions League knockout stage after a gritty 1-0 win over Kawasaki Frontale on Wednesday night.
Labinot Haliti’s third minute strike was all the Wanderers needed before showing all their defensive might and concentration to keep out the J-League giants.
The home side had to absorb pressure for large periods in the second half but held on for a crucial victory before a vocal crowd of just under 10,000 at Parramatta Stadium.
The win has pushed the Wanderers into second spot in the group, three points clear of Frontale ahead of the return fixture in Japan in a fortnight.
Wanderers boss Tony Popovic made nine changes to the side that played Adelaide on the weekend in an effort to freshen up his troops and they made the perfect start.
Kwabena Appiah played a clever ball in behind the Frontale defence giving striker Tomi Juric the perfect shooting opportunity just inside the box.
Juric instead played a ball into Haliti’s path for a simple tap in at the far post.
It was the third Champions League match in a row the Wanderers had burst out of the blocks to go in front inside 10 minutes.
The goal seemed to spark the visitors into action and they could have equalised soon after.
In the second half the Wanderers continued to have their moments going forward.
Juric almost doubled the lead with a spectacular overhead kick which was heading in but for a brilliant fingertip save from Yohei Nishibe.
The visitors threw everything at the Wanderers in the dying stages but were met with body-on-the-line blocks and desperate clearances at every turn.
It won’t go down as one of the Wanderers’ prettiest wins but one of their most courageous and one which has given them a great chance towards the last 16 of the tournament. Western Sydney Wanderers 1 (Haliti 3) Kawasaki Frontale 0
Crowd: 9292 @ Parramatta Stadium
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