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Western United have pulled off a second remarkable come-from-behind win in seven days, stunning Melbourne Victory with two late goals to prevail 4-3.
Western United have come from behind three times and scored two stoppage goals to pinch a stunning 4-3 win over Melbourne Victory in a classic A-League Men derby at AAMI Park.
Seven days after Jordan Lauton's spectacular goal gave United an epic win over Glory in Perth, John Aloisi's team cemented themselves as the comeback kings of the league on Friday night.
Japanese striker Hiroshi Ibusuki was the hero, slotting his second goal of the night in the 94th minute to break the 3-3 deadlock and silence the parochial Victory crowd.
It was a brutal way for Socceroo Jason Geria to end his time at Victory, with the defender on the move to Japanese second division club Albirex Niigata.
Victory surrendered a one-goal advantage in both halves, and then in the 91th minute through a stunning header from United's Noah Botic.
In a nod to Lauton after he celebrated his matchwinner against Perth by pulling off his shirt and earning himself a one-game suspension, Botic also showed off some skin and was given a yellow card.
Botic celebrated hard before a section of Victory supporters, who were further devastated when Ibusuki - who'd equalised 1-1 in the 17th minute - netted a second, match-winning goal three minutes later.
It was a fifth-straight winless appearance for Victory, who last took all three points on December 8 against lowly Perth.
Arthur Diles took over as interim Victory boss after Patrick Kisnorbo shocked the club by taking up an assistant coaching job in Japan on December 17, only days before their derby against Melbourne City.
Veteran Victory striker Bruno Fornaroli scored for the first time since returning to the starting line-up, tapping in a nice pass from Daniel Arzani in the 39th minute.
It came after centre back Brendan Hamill opened the scoring with a superb hit when Victory started hot.
Victory consistently broke through United's defence in the first half while creating far more chances, and should have been further in front than 2-1 at the break.
United emerged after halftime an inspired unit with Abel Walatee equalising in the 69th minute.
Victory's Brazilian attacker Santos looked to have found the winner in the 79th minute, celebrating his first goal for the club with a back-flip just three minutes after coming off the bench to replace Arzani.