Glory leave it late, Victory win

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Keisuke Honda converted a penalty in the victory. GOAL

A-League leaders Perth Glory got a late win over Central Coast Mariners, while Melbourne Victory claimed the Big Blue bragging rights.

Ola Toivonen scored on his first A-League start for Melbourne Victory as a Keisuke Honda penalty sealed a 2-1 win over rivals Sydney in Sunday's 'Big Blue', while leaders Perth Glory beat Central Coast Mariners late on to go four points clear.

Sydney – table-toppers at the end of the 2017-18 regular season – welcomed the Grand Final champions looking to avenge their defeat in last April's play-off semi-finals, but Victory left Jubilee Stadium triumphant once again.

The early exchanges were even before Victory edged ahead in the 23rd minute – Toivonen finding the bottom-right corner from the edge of the box following good play by James Troisi.

Sydney levelled just after the half-hour mark, as Terry Antonis felled Paulo Retre in the box and Adam Le Fondre scored on the rebound after seeing his initial penalty saved.

The second spot-kick of the match ultimately settled the contest.

Honda was sent tumbling by Jop van der Linden and the Japanese midfielder converted to seal the points and inflict a first defeat of the season on Sydney.

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