Jan 16, 2016 at 10.40am UK at ​Perth Oval, Perth
Perth GloryPerth Glory
2-2
Melbourne CityMelbourne City
Castro (45'), Harold (60')
Collard (31'), Williams (78')
Collard (63')
FT(HT: 1-1)
Paartalu (31'), Mooy (47')
Clisby (23'), Paartalu (45'), Garuccio (79'), Trifiro (86')

Result: Ten-man Perth Glory come from behind to restrict Melbourne City to a draw

Perth Glory's Chris Harold is congratulated by teammates after scoring the opening goal against Newcastle Jets during their A-League match on January 4, 2013
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Ten-man Perth Glory come from behind twice to seal a 2-2 draw with Melbourne City on some turf.

Perth Glory managed to come from behind twice to seal a 2-2 draw with Melbourne City at the NIB Stadium on Saturday, but they lost Jacob Collard to a red card in the process.

Glory entered the game having not won any of their last four, and they could have suffered an early deficit when Bruno Fornaroli latched onto a mistake from Aryn Williams, but the forward's shot went wide.

The opening 20 minutes of the fixture were frantic as both teams had decent chances to break the deadlock, but it was City who made the opportunities count when Erik Paartalu nudged the ball inside the near post after receiving the end of Aaron Mooy's cross.

Both sides seemed to adopt the counter-attack approach, and it paid off for Glory as they won a free kick in a dangerous area two minutes into injury time.

The set piece was taken by Diego Castro, who curled the ball around the wall and into the back of the net, completely bypassing Thomas Sorensen.

After the break, City took the lead again when a decent one-two between Mooy and Fornaroli resulted in the former sliding the ball home thanks to a slight deflection off Ante Covic.

Twelve minutes alter, though, Chris Harold took advantage of Sorensen being out of position by unleashing a shot after latching onto a loose ball.

After coming from behind twice, Perth were dealt a blow when Collard was sent off after receiving a second yellow card for kicking the ball away, but the hosts managed to see out the game and take a point.

City sit fourth in the ladder, while Glory are eighth.

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