Perth Glory secured an impressive 2–0 away victory over Macarthur Bulls in Round 6 of the Isuzu UTE A-League on Sunday, raising questions about whether Adam Griffiths has earned a permanent role as head coach.
The visitors delivered a controlled and confident performance at Campbelltown Stadium, marking their second win of the season. Perth’s defense remained steadfast throughout, while their attack took full advantage of Macarthur’s mistakes.
Since Griffiths stepped in as caretaker coach, Perth has displayed greater discipline, energy, and tactical clarity. His leadership has revitalized a side that struggled in the early rounds.
“The boys showed real character and commitment today,” Griffiths said post-match. “We’ve been working on consistency, and this performance reflected that.”
Perth Glory’s next challenge will test whether this resurgence can continue as they climb the A-League ladder. Macarthur, meanwhile, will regroup and seek to recover momentum in their upcoming fixture.
Author’s Summary: Perth Glory’s 2–0 win over Macarthur highlights Adam Griffiths’ strong influence as interim coach, reinforcing his candidacy for the permanent role.