Sunday Territorian

Skilful Sydney rampant in derby

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WESTERN Sydney’s ALeague derby drought will surpass three years after Sydney FC soared to an emphatic 4-0 victory to leave their crosstown rivals empty-handed yet again.

The Sky Blues ran rampant in front of a record crowd of 61,880 at ANZ Stadium, where former Besiktas teammates Bobo and Filip Holosko seamlessly scored the first two goals before whiz kid Brandon O’Neill executed an exquisite 85th minute free-kick and substitute Alex Brosque completed the rout with a minute remaining.

It was the biggest Sydney derby win in the fixture’s history and means the Wanderers will have gone winless for three years and three days by the time they get another chance on January 14.

It was a rowdy and entertaini­ng night brimming with class and magnificen­t displays from Sky Blues goalkeeper Danny Vukovic and wriggling Wanderers winger Jumpei Kusukami.

But it belonged to the Sky Blues, who were rampant and irrepressi­ble, their clever movement and slick delivery too much for Tony Popovic’s men.

Sydney had the better run from the start as Western Sydney lacked the midfield composure Andreu had provided last season.

The battle came to life on 30 minutes when Robert Cornthwait­e clattered into Bobo and instigated an old-fashioned melee.

The centre-back got to the ball, but was lucky not to have been sent off for the challenge, which earned him a yellow card, as well as two others who entered the fray.

If anything, the flashpoint sparked the Wanderers and they came on the counter with venom.

They were closest to scoring on the tick of halftime when Mitch Nichols nipped a death backheel into the path of Jumpei.

Jumpei’s classy display provided a mouth-watering preview of the creativity the Japanese flyer will bring this season with marauding solo runs and a string of nutmegs.

But Sydney took the spoils in the second half.

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