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Wanderers cling on to 2-1 victory over Adelaide

Ten-man Adelaide United rallied late but couldn’t claim a share of the spoils as Western Sydney Wanderers clung on to notch a 2-1 win at Coopers Stadium on Saturday night.

Two first-half goals to Nicolas Milanovic put Western Sydney in command and after a 75th-minute red card to Ben Halloran, the visitors looked set to cruise to the final whistle before Luka Jovanovic’s deficit-halving goal in the 94th minute.

The Reds launched a desperate push for an equalising goal but referee Alex King put an end to the comeback hopes with the final whistle after 12 minutes of additional time.

Halloran was sent off as a result of a challenge on Wanderers full-back Aidan Simmons that King deemed a red-card offence.

The Reds have now lost four of their last five games. Western Sydney meantime moved up to fourth on the Isuzu UTE A-League table with the win away from home.

ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA – FEBRUARY 24:Coin toss with captains Ryan Kitto of Adelaide United and Marcelo of the Wanderers during the A-League Men round 18 match between Adelaide United and Western Sydney Wanderers at Coopers Stadium, on February 24, 2024, in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo by Mark Brake/Getty Images)

Milanovic was the beneficiary of a pinpoint cross off the right wing from Aidan Simmons as he opened the scoring in the 18th minute.

Simmons’ sweeping delivery bypassed four Adelaide defenders and Milanovic latched onto the ball at the back post to bury his header into the bottom-left corner.

The hosts would have found a leveller through Halloran if not for the quick reflexes of Daniel Margush, whose left-handed block at his near post deprived the Reds winger.

Milanovic made matters worse for Adelaide in the 34th minute and his second goal of the first half was far too easy to convert. Lachlan Brook’s delivery from out wide was placed between a pair of Reds defenders but Milanovic guessed the flight of the ball best, getting in between and scoring with his head once again.

ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA – FEBRUARY 24: Harry Van der Saag of Adelaide United tackled by Nicolas Milanovic of the Wanderers during the A-League Men round 18 match between Adelaide United and Western Sydney Wanderers at Coopers Stadium, on February 24, 2024, in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo by Mark Brake/Getty Images)

James Delianov escaped calamity soon after and it was Alexander Badolato letting the Adelaide keeper get away with one after intercepting a loose pass high up the pitch. Badolato took one touch into the box and his second touch was a shot that ballooned over the crossbar.

Dissatisfied with his side’s first-half performance, Adelaide head coach Carl Veart looked to his bench and brought teenage winger Nestory Irankunda into the contest in place of defender Javi Lopez.

Irankunda was busy in the early knockings of the second stanza but down the other end Brook went within centimetres of a remarkable solo goal; having skipped past one Reds defender with his first touch, Brook played the ball through the legs of Panagiotis Kikianis before chipping the ball over Delianov and only just missing the bottom-right corner.

With just 15 minutes left of regular time, Adelaide were reduced to 10 men when Halloran received a red card for a challenge on Simmons.

Simmons had skipped past Isaías in midfield but Halloran closed the Wanderers full-back down; his attempt to stop the attack resulted in a tangle as Halloran landed his studs on both of Simmons’ legs.

Jovanovic set up a grandstand finish to the game with a 94th-minute strike which cut the Wanderers’ lead in half, tucking the ball past Margush with composure after Irankunda’s deft through ball in close quarters.