Melbourne Victory have cashed in on Western Sydneys defensive howlers, claiming a 3-0 win over their A-League rivals.Oliver Bozanic, Jai Ingham and new signing Max Beister were Victorys goalscorers, while Aritz Borda and Andrew Redmayne played the role of villains at Etihad Stadium on Saturday night in front of 21,480 fans.A languid match transformed into an end-to-end affair after halftime, with Victory coming into their own.Strong performances from Leigh Broxham, Fahid Ben Khalfallah and Bozanic will delight coach Kevin Muscat - as will the clubs first clean sheet of the season.Faced with charity offerings from the Wanderers defence, a Victory win was always on the cards.After an opening period devoid of major chances, Borda coughed up the opener on 26 minutes.A poor pass from the Spaniard left countryman Dimas stretching and he toed the ball into the path of Ben Khalfallah.Redmayne saved the Tunisians effort but Borda again fluffed his lines when attempting to clear, taking an air swing which allowed Besart Berisha to thump the ball across goal for Bozanic to tap in.The Socceroo midfielder raced away to the crowd, thumping the Victory badge on his shirt passionately to celebrate his first goal of the season.Victory should have been awarded a second on halftime, when Ben Khalfallahs well-weighted ball was headed in by Mitch Austin at the back post.Instead, referee Jarred Gillett struck out the goal when his linesman raised a flag to declare the winger - incorrectly - offside.James Troisi hit the bar with a dinked effort on 52 minutes but the Wanderers, through dynamic pair Nicolas Martinez and Jumpei Kusukami, pushed on.Jason Gerias tackle on Kusukami shortly after enraged the Wanderers bench, with coach Tony Popovic adamant the challenge merited a penalty.Either that was Gilletts square-up for Victorys disallowed goal, or Geria managed to get the slightest of touches to the ball.Chances continued to come at both ends, but it was Victory who profited once more.Goalkeeper Redmayne was nowhere near the ball when Troisis cross arrived and was met by Ingham for Victorys second.Substitute Kerem Buluts injection boosted the Wanderers but it was another late change that completed the rout.On 85 minutes, Beister backtracked on a run into the box to sidefoot home Inghams cross from the left flank.Strangely enough, after the match the losing coach was happier with his teams performance than the one on the right end of the 3-0 scoreline.Muscat bemoaned structural issues behind his sides flat start.(Its a) funny game isnt it because our performance last week was far better than it was tonight but we lose 2-1 in Sydney and win 3-0 tonight, he said.Im going to go mad trying to work this game out.Popovic said he was delighted by the overall performance but angered by their first goal and the Geria challenge.We gave them a gift for the first goal ... and they punished us, he said.We had a clear penalty. 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Kerry, Two nights after the Scott-Eriksson incident in Buffalo, the Bruins returned home to play San Jose. In that game, Zdeno Chara put a check on Tommy Wingels that clearly targeted his head. NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The Denver Broncos already faced the NFLs toughest stretch in their bid to reach the playoffs and defend their Super Bowl title.Their path just got much, much tougher.The Broncos lost 13-10 Sunday to the one team left on their schedule without 10 wins already. Instead, the Tennessee Titans finished off a big victory that kept them tied with Houston atop the AFC South.Now the Broncos (8-5) are two back in the mighty AFC West with three games remaining -- and in a crowded field for a wild-card berth.From the outside looking in, a lot of people are going to say it doesnt look good, Denver coach Gary Kubiak said. Ive been part of a hell of a lot worse and come out of it. Were going to keep battling. Im a battler. Those guys in the locker room are battlers. We fought until the end, but we didnt play good enough to win.Trevor Siemian returned from a sprained left foot that kept him out of Denvers 20-10 win at Jacksonville a week ago. Siemian threw for 334 yards and a touchdown, and the Broncos came up with two sacks. But Tennessee jumped to a 13-0 lead by running over the Broncos in the first half, making Von Miller do his damage with a team-high seven tackles but no sacks.The Broncos are stuck in third in the AFC West behind Kansas City and Oakland, both at 10-3.Making up that ground wont be easy, not with what the Broncos are facing.First, Denver hosts New England (10-2). Then theres a visit to Kansas City, which beat Denver 30-27 in overtime on Nov. 27, on Christmas night. Then Oakland comes to Denver on Jan. 1 to wrap up the regular season, already having beaten the Broncos 30-20 on Nov. 6.I mean the schedules nasty, but we can win those games, Denver linebacker DeMarcus Ware said. I feel like everybody has to be on the same accord and have that mentality of do or die. Thats what we were talking about in the meeting (after the game), so thats the mentality evverybodys taking.ddddddddddddDenver also isnt in great position for a wild card with Miami and Pittsburgh both at 8-5, though Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill injured his knee Sunday. Baltimore is 7-5 with a game Monday night at New England.The Broncos will need more on offense despite Demaryius Thomas catching 10 passes for 126 yards and Emmanuel Sanders adding 100 yards and a touchdown catch.Justin Forsett, picked up off waivers Monday, got the first carry of the game for Denver against Tennessee and ran for 9 e yards. He was stripped by Titans safety Rashad Johnson at the end of the run, setting up the first of two field goals by Ryan Succop. A.J. Derby also fumbled, ending Denvers final drive.Denver needed the second completed pass by a punter in team history on fourth down to keep one drive alive.The Broncos also couldnt stop the Titans and DeMarco Murray from running the ball all over them in the first half. The Titans had 138 yards rushing on 26 carries. Denver did a better job against the NFLs third-best rushing offense in the second half, holding Tennessee to 253 yards in total for the game.It wasnt enough after falling behind 13-0.We had our chances down the stretch and we didnt make the plays, but the start sure as heck didnt help us, Siemian said.Sanders said the Broncos simply have to forget and move on to New England.Thats all we can do, Sanders said. On this loss, it is what it is. We have to move on.Safety T.J. Ward says the Broncos have to keep charging.You cant sit back and sulk and feel sorry for yourselves, man, Ward said. We got to pick it up and get ready for New England next weekend.---For more NFL coverage: http://www.pro32.ap.org and http://www.twitter.com/AP-NFL.---Follow Teresa M. Walker at www.twitter.com/teresamwalker ' ' '