There were tears all round after a historic Sydney Derby on Saturday night; joyful for Wanderers fans and sadness for those wearing Sky Blue.

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Western Sydney ended a run of poor Derby form to better their cross-town rivals at ANZ Stadium on Saturday night, claiming a “courageous” 1-0 victory on home soil.

It was Sydney’s first loss for the season, and their fans weren’t overly pleased with the result, causing havoc in the stands after the match by snapping chairs and tossing them onto the field in front of The Cove.

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"[Last week's] performance wasn't us. We were very upset," match-winner Brendon Santalab told Fox Sports.

"To beat Sydney FC for us this season is incredible because they're in super-hot form.

"Right now I'm just so proud of my team. We stuck together through the whole game, through difficult periods and we pulled through.

"This is for our fans, my family and my friends."

Given the FFA’s strong stance on crowd behaviour in the A-League, there will likely be punishments for those involved.