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Ben McKay

Leckie double downs hapless ALM Wanderers

Melbourne City forward Mathew Leckie (r) scored twice in a 3-1 win over Western Sydney Wanderers. (AAP)

Melbourne City have returned to the top of the A-League Men standings with a 3-1 defeat of Western Sydney.

Mathew Leckie's first-half double proved decisive in Friday night's clash at Sydney's Commbank Stadium, where City captain Scott Jamieson rubbished the turf's quality.

"I have to apologise because of the standard of the pitch. The pitch is awful," he told broadcasters Paramount Plus.

"I've never seen a worse pitch here in such a beautiful stadium ... with the ball bobbling up your knees it's hard to really play."

"It's not a good enough standard."

It might have been scrappy but there were plenty of goals for the neutral to enjoy.

Florin Berenguer put City three up with a lovely curling effort on 64 minutes, before Dimi Petratos put his side on the scoreboard with 10 minutes remaining via a dubiously awarded penalty.

There might have been more goals: Jamie Maclaren missed a penalty and Berenguer scored a first-half effort only to be flagged offside.

In just his third game in charge, Mark Rudan's Wanderers might be thankful to have avoided a greater defeat.

Western Sydney's impotence was clear in the first half an hour, when they hogged two-thirds of possession but could fashion few chances.

City opportunistically took the lead when Carl Jenkinson's old fashioned up and over found Leckie all alone in the Wanderers defence to send a powerful diving header into the net.

Jamieson doubled up just two minutes from half-time with a fine set piece direct from the training ground.

Socceroos forward Leckie leaped from the front post and clear of his marker to glance Jamieson's corner home at the far post, the ball avoiding anyone in a red and black shirt.

Mark Natta gave away a penalty on the hour mark, defying Maclaren bravely in a one-on-one before desperately hacking down the arriving Aiden O'Neill.

Maclaren sent his low spot kick wide, sparing the teenager's blushes, as the game came to life.

The Wanderers raced down the other end, where Keijiro Ogawa missed a sitter, only for Berenguer to put the contest beyond reach with hi curling effort soon after.

Rudan made a rare quadruple change on 70 minutes, and the Wanderers had some joy soon after.

Petratos flicked the ball into Curtis Good's hand at the top of the box, scoring from the subsequent penalty confirmed after a lengthy VAR delay.

The win marks the first time City, the reigning champions, have won three straight interstate matches in their history.

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