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Our best enough, says Kosta

- JASON PHELAN

MELBOURNE Victory would sit comfortabl­y atop the ALeague ladder if Kevin Muscat’s men could only play their best football more consistent­ly, according to Kosta Barbarouse­s.

Second-placed Victory missed the opportunit­y to close the gap on Perth Glory when it suffered a 2-1 loss at AAMI Park on Sunday.

The result put the Glory seven points clear with nine rounds remaining before finals, but Barbarouse­s feels the roles could easily be reversed.

“If we were performing to the best of our ability for 90 minutes I think we’d be 10 points clear on the ladder,” Barbarouse­s said yesterday.

“I think that’s just the way football goes … I don’t think anyone has been that good this year … it’s pretty close.

“So I think we’re doing well but we’re not exactly where we want to be.

“I think the fact that we’re finishing games strongly is a positive sign for us.”

Sunday’s win was Perth’s second of the season over the Victory, following on from their 3-2 win in round two at the same venue.

Tony Popovic’s side appears to be the main stumbling block for the Victory as they attempt to win back-to-back titles.

“It’s disappoint­ing to lose against them at home … I think both games we’ve conceded sloppy goals,” Barbarouse­s said. “You don’t want to let them think they’ve got any sort of mental edge — we don’t think that.

Victory plays Wellington Phoenix at Eden Park on Friday (5.35pm AEDT).

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