PERTH Glory can climb back into third spot on the A-League table with a win interstate over second-paced Melbourne Victory this Saturday.
It follows Glory’s come-from-behind draw against Wellington at the weekend.
The 3-3 game was former Glory captain Richard Garcia’s first game this season.
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“We definitely want a home final,” Garcia, who also heads up the club’s NPL under-20s team, said.
“The (Asian) Champions League is another ambition of the group.”
He said when the fans got behind the team at home “we’re almost unstoppable”.