Wanderers purr against the Roar

Western Sydney Wanderers recorded their first win of the Westfield W-League season on Sunday afternoon with a 2-1 win over Brisbane Roar at Suncorp Stadium.

Brisbane’s poor start to the season continued and now both sides are left with one win and four losses from their five games.

Former Roar player Hannah Beard opened the scoring for the Wanderers before Tameka Butt made it 1-1 just before half time.

A Larissa Crummer own goal was the difference in the end, however, despite plenty of late pressure from the hosts.

The first clear chance of the match fell to Katrina Gorry, who was put through on goal by Larissa Crummer but had her shot blocked by Wanderers goalkeeper Trudy Burke.

Moments later the Wanderers were in front after Beard got on the end of a delightful Michelle Carney pass and finished coolly past Nadine Angerer.

Both sides created chances in an open first half but Butt scored a classy equaliser just before the break after being put through by Ayesha Norrie.

Brisbane continued to push forward after the interval, with Kim Carroll trying her luck several times from just outside the box, without success.

It was the Wanderers who went in front once again, however, taking maximum advantage of the first corner of the match to score through Crummer’s own goal, after a nice delivery from Kendall Johnson.

Brisbane poured forward in the closing stages but Burke was able to keep them at bay and record a much-needed victory.

Brisbane Roar 1 (Tameka BUTT 45+1)

Western Sydney Wanderers 2 (Hannah BEARD 30’, own goal 55’)