Bruno Fornaroli says he felt at home in his return to Melbourne City, with the Perth Glory striker scoring and relishing his A-League reunion.
Bruno Fornaroli's first 29 A-League goals at AAMI Park were for Melbourne City, but despite goal number 30 coming against them the love between the club and its former captain remains as strong.Tomislav Mrcela - 71st minute
"It's strange — I have great memories here, I give respect for them like they give me tonight for me," Fornaroli said. A-League tweet: A tale as old as time. @BFornaroli scores on his return to @AAMIPark against his old club #MCYvPER #ALeague "He's an experienced player, he's a very good player and we knew that he would handle the situation and the goal is just the icing for him in a very good match," Popovic said.
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