Western Sydneys A-League derby drought will surpass three years after Sydney FC soared to an emphatic 4-0 victory to leave their crosstown rivals empty-handed yet again.The Sky Blues ran rampant in front of a record crowd of 61,880 at ANZ Stadium, where former Besiktas teammates Bobo and Filip Holosko seamlessly scored the first two goals before whizzkid Brandon ONeill executed an exquisite 85th-minute free-kick and substitute Alex Brosque completed the rout with one minute remaining.It was the biggest Sydney derby win in the fixtures history and means the Wanderers will have gone winless for three years and three days by the time they get another chance on January 14.Saturday was a rowdy and entertaining night brimming with class and magnificent displays from Sky Blues goalkeeper Danny Vukovic and wriggling Wanderers winger Jumpei Kusukami.But it belonged to the Sky Blues, who were rampant and irrepressible, their clever movement and slick delivery too much for Tony Popovics men.Sydney had the better run from the start as Western Sydney lacked the midfield composure Andreu had provided last season.The battle came to life on 30 minutes when Robert Cornthwaite clattered into Bobo and instigated an old-fashioned melee.The towering centre-back got to the ball, but was lucky not to have been sent off for the challenge, which earned him a yellow card.Scott Neville and David Carney copped the same for their role in the aftermath, in which a livid Popovic exchanged verbals with Sydneys coaching staff.If anything, the flashpoint sparked the Wanderers and they came on the counter with venom.They were closest to scoring on the tick of halftime when Mitch Nichols nipped a death backheel into the path of Jumpei.He dinked a swift ball to Kerem Bulut, who dragged wide and was denied again soon after by Vukovic in one of many superb saves by the former Melbourne Victory gloveman.Jumpeis classy display provided a mouth-watering preview of the creativity the Japanese flyer will bring this season with marauding solo runs and a string of nutmegs.But Sydney took the spoils in the second half.Carney lofted a sumptuous curler for Milos Ninkov to outdo Wanderers defender Aritz Borda with the slightest of touches for Holosko to lash home.Zullo then showed his worth with a lofted cross to Holosko who skilfully kept the ball in play and volleyed towards goalmouth.Bobo, surrounded by three sleeping Wanderers defenders, was the only one to anticipate the move.With a classic tap-in, Western Sydney were breached again.Nichols came closest to kickstarting a Wanderers comeback only to be denied in a one-on-one with Vukovic.Any glimmer of hope was dashed when Borda was red-carded for bringing down Brosque on the edge of the box, paving the way for ONeills stunner before the skipper poked home the fourth.Both coaches agreed the scoreline did not quite reflect the contest.We have to accept its 4-0 but it certainly wasnt a 4-0 game, Popovic said.They played the big moments better.We had our chances, we didnt take them - they took theirs and goals change games.Arnold described the scoreless first half as an arm wrestle.It was a typical derby, it was physical, he said.I thought we controlled good parts of the first half. 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CHICAGO -- New Florida coach Tom Rowe met with captain Derek MacKenzie and the rest of the Panthers leadership on Monday. He talked to the whole team on Tuesday.Rowe knows Gerald Gallant is well-liked in Floridas locker room, and he wanted to be as transparent as possible on why the coach was let go just 22 games into the season.I came in and I told them, I said `Listen, were not going to change a whole lot. We need to tweak a few things, Rowe said. But if I came in here and wasnt sensitive to that, it just wouldnt work. I love our room. I love our leadership group, and weve got the right guys to help us get going.The good news for Rowe is the Panthers dont have to travel very far. They were on the fringe of the Eastern Conference playoff race heading into their first game since Gallant was fired.We all feel very responsible for whats going on, MacKenzie said before Tuesdays matchup with Chicago. Quite frankly, our performance to this point hasnt been good enough. Unfortunately, you know, Gerard was the end result of that.The message has been sent and we need to be better and we will be, starting tonight.Gallant was believed to be the right guy for Florida after he coached the Panthers to a franchise-record 103 points and the Atlantic Division title last season. He got a contract extension last January that runs through the 2018-19 season, and then-general manager Dale Tallon called him an ideal fit for our group.Not so much anymore. At least from the perspective of Floridas front office.The Panthers dropped to 11-10-1 when they blew a 2-0 lead in a 3-2 loss at Carolina on Sunday night, and that was it for Gallant. The players were informed of Gallants dismissal and the coachs luggage was taken off the team bus headed to the airport in Raleigh, North Carolina. Assistant coach Mike Kelly also was fired.They were pretty blunt, center Vincent Trocheck said.dddddddddddd Made a coaching change, that was it.Gallant, who played parts of 11 seasons in the NHL, mostly with the Detroit Red Wings, then departed the arena in a taxi, drawing criticism from some of the teams fans.It was bad the way it all happened, unfortunately, said Rowe, who was promoted to general manager in May in a front-office shake-up that elevated Tallon to president of hockey operations. It didnt look good, but Ill tell you right now, we respect him and like him and Gerard and I had a good relationship.The Panthers ownership and other team officials rely heavily on advanced statistics, and Gallant was not the biggest fan of analytics. But Rowe, who returns to the bench on an interim basis, made it sound as if he was only planning small changes, beginning with Floridas defensive zone coverage.Really big believer in the D-zone being more area than man on man, he said.Rowe coached Floridas AHL affiliates in Portland and San Antonio before moving into the Panthers front office. He also served as an assistant with the Hurricanes from 2008-11.Hes hard-nosed, old-school kind of guy, said Trocheck, who played for Rowe in the minors. He gets the most of his players by getting them to work hard, make sure everybodys playing the right way.But Trocheck, who liked a handful of pro-Gallant messages on Twitter after his dismissal, said he didnt think coaching was the reason for Floridas disappointing start.Its just a matter of us kind of pulling it together, he said. Got to come together as a group and realize that we havent been playing our best hockey and we have a lot more to go.---Jay Cohen can be reached at http://www.twitter.com/jcohenap ' ' '