Victory nab consecutive W-League wins

Melbourne Victory made it two Westfield W-League wins on the trot with a comfortable 3-1 away defeat of Perth Glory at nib Stadium on Sunday.

Melbourne Victory made it two Westfield W-League wins on the trot with a comfortable 3-1 away defeat of Perth Glory at nib Stadium on Sunday.

First-half goals to Jessica Fishlock and Caitlin Friend set up the win for Victory, while Lisa De Vanna heaped more pain on her former club with a third strike in the closing stages.

Canadian striker Christian Julien snatched a late consolation goal for Glory as the home side crashed to a second home loss from as many matches this season.

Welsh captain Fishlock, emerging striker Friend and midfielder Ella Barilla were among the many standout players for Victory, who now has six points from the first three rounds.

The energetic and quick-thinking Barilla twice cleared the ball from her team-s goal-line and set up two of Victory-s three goals.

Playing her first game of the season, Fishlock opened the scoring in the 24th minute with a 30m strike that beat a diving effort from Perth keeper Chantel Jones and ricocheted off the right post and into the back of the net.

Glory threatened to cancel out the early advantage at three successive corners, but Jamie Harnwell-s side was unable to beat the sturdy Victory defence.

Victory extended their lead to 2-0 in the 32nd minute when Friend scored against the run of play after pouncing on a cheeky flick from Barilla and wrong-footing Glory centre back Sasha Andrews, before effortlessly placing the ball past Jones.

Friend twice almost added to her tally in the minutes that followed, but both of her close-range volleys from open crosses went over the bar.

Glory took it up to Victory after the half-time break, but several undisciplined acts proved costly as three players found themselves in the referee-s book.

Friend and De Vanna both had chances in the second half to extend Victory-s lead, with the pair running circles around the Glory defence.

But a defiant Jones did extremely well to protect her goal and ensured Glory remained in the match until De Vanna made the most of a brilliant pass from Barilla to score Victory-s third goal and second against the run of play.

Rosie Sutton, Cecilie Sandvej and captain Collette McCallum worked tirelessly for Perth, but the team-s lack of attacking options were exposed in the absence of sick Matildas star Kate Gill.

Sunday-s match was Glory-s annual NBCF fundraiser match and played in memory of the late mother of inaugural squad member Danielle Calautti.

Perth Glory 1 (Julien 84m)
Melbourne Victory 3 (Fishlock 24m, Friend 32m, De Vanna 82m)
Played at nib Stadium

Perth Glory
1. Chantel Jones (GK), 3. Cecilie Sandvej, 4. Bronwyn Studman (16. Thia Eastman 80m), 5. Shannon May, 6. Sasha Andrews, 8. Ella Mastrantonio (19. Shawn Billam 76m), 9. Rosie Sutton, 13. Elisa D-Ovidio (2. Sarah Carroll 60m), 14. Collette McCallum, 17. Marianna Tabain, 21. Christina Julien.

Unused substitute:
20. Kathleen Waycott (GK)

Yellow cards:
Tabain 46m, Mastrantonio 51m, Sandvej 56m, Andrews 82m

Melbourne Victory
3. Jessica Humble (19. Alexandra Natoli 85m), 4. Katie Hoyle, 7. Stephanie Catley, 9. Caitlin Friend (5. Laura Spiranovic 71m), 10. Jessica Fishlock, 11. Lisa De Vanna (6. Cindy Lay 83m), 12. Jessica Samuelsson, 14. Enza Barilla, 15. Emma Checker, 17. Gulcan Koca, 20. Cassandra Dimovski (GK).

Unused substitute:
30. Melissa Maizels (GK)

Yellow cards
De Vanna 59m