Melbourne Victory coach Kevin Muscat says hes never encountered an A-League competitor like Besart Berisha but the Albanian revealed he needed to give himself a half-time pep talk to secure the winner in Saturdays Melbourne derby.Berisha netted a 78th minute goal to win the A-League classic for Victory over Melbourne City in a 2-1 comeback triumph.Tim Cahill had put City ahead before Marco Rojas tied up the match heading into halftime.As hes done so many times before, Berisha stepped up on the big stage to find a winner.The goal was his eighth in Melbourne derbies - a record - and drew the 31-year-old level with Archie Thompson as the A-Leagues all-time leading scorer.But for 45 minutes it didnt look like coming after an uncharactistically wasteful opening half.Berisha made a mess of two one-on-one chances and took an air swing at an extravagant volley in the first stanza.He said doubts crept into his head during the break.I had a couple of chances in the beginning and I thought, Oh my god, Im not going to score any more. What is going on?, he said.I was very emotional coming into this game. We had lost the last two (derbies).(At halftime) I was very angry. I went inside and smashed everything around.I motivated myself. I tell myself, one more chance youre going to get and youve gotta be there.In the end Im very happy that I scored the winner.Late into the changerooms, Muscat didnt see Berishas destruction but he would now be asking some questions.If he did smash anything hell be replacing it himself, I can guarantee you that, he said.Muscat said he did see a focussed player.I asked him to maintain his composure and keep getting in goalscoring positions. He said Ill score in the second half, Muscat said.The self belief that hes got is unmatched in anything Ive seen in this country.There was a hint of offside about the goal but no one in the City camp was complaining - a sign perhaps that the result was a deserved one.The result was Victorys first derby success in five matches dating to October 2015.Berisha said he was delighted to help end Victorys derby drought.Im so grateful that I scored in the end to bring the three points home for the boys, he said.This means a lot to our supporters to our club. I dedicate this game to the supporters. They are amazing. Kerry Wood Cubs Jersey . Louis Blues. Shane Hnidy joins Brian Munz for the broadcast on TSN 1290 Radio at 7pm ct. Brad Brach Jersey . PETERSBURG, Fla. http://www.thecubsteamshop.com/Cubs-Fergie-Jenkins-Kids-Jersey/ . -- Kyrie Irvings last-minute 3-pointer helped seal another victory for Cleveland -- and the Cavaliers longest winning streak since LeBron James left. Albert Almora Jr Cubs Jersey . Giroud, who wasnt in the starting lineup for two matches after allegations about his private life and a decline in form, scored twice in the first half. Tomas Rosickys chip made it 3-0 before half time at Emirates Stadium, while defender Laurent Koscielny scored an unmarked header in the second half. Javier Baez Jersey .ca NHL Power Rankings for the second straight week, ahead of the Pittsburgh Penguins and Colorado Avalanche.MANCHESTER, England -- As a theatre and film producer, Bill Kenwright knows a story when he sees it. In his other life, as chairman of English Premier League club Everton, he has experienced a pretty special one close up. Kenwright was almost in tears as he reminisced about his "11-year adventure" with David Moyes, who announced on Thursday he would be leaving Everton at the end of the season to become the new manager of Manchester United.dddddddddddd Kenwright says Moyes is a "great manager and Manchester United are very lucky ... Im pretty certain Evertonians will only look on David with gratitude." The focus turns on who will replace Moyes at Goodison Park. Wigan manager Roberto Martinez is the favourite with the British bookmakers, although the Spaniard said on Thursday he hasnt been contacted. ' ' '