![]() It was Popovic who brought the Wollongong-born player to Western Sydney in 2013 where he scored some crucial goals, including the strike against Sanfrecce Hiroshima that took them to the Champions League quarterfinals, to stamp himself as a club great. "The opportunity to work under Tony Popovic again was an opportunity too good to miss." He said he was excited by the chance to join the Glory. "I'm delighted with my time at the Wanderers." "I leave the Wanderers with an Asian Champions League Winners Medal, Player of the Year award in 2016-17, two golden boot awards and currently hold the club's all-time goalscorer title. ![]() Santalab, who spent five seasons with the Wanderers and is the club's all-time leading goalscorer, said he had enjoyed an incredible journey with the Wanderers. "He is a fantastic professional that will assist many of the young talented players we have at the club." "Brendon is a player that brings invaluable experience, a winning mentality and a hunger for success," Glory's football director Jacob Burns said. The 35-year-old Wanderers faithful was offered an administrative role only with the Red and Black next season, despite the 2017 Wanderers Medal winner wanting to extend his career. Veteran striker Brendon Santalab has quit Western Sydney Wanderers to join A-League rivals Perth Glory, where he will reunite with former mentor Tony Popovic. You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browserīrendon Santalab joins Perth Glory from Western Sydney Wanderers
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