Perth Glory winger Adrian Zahra has hit out at coach Kenny Lowe's "outrageous" team selection, expressing his frustration at being "thrown aside" following the arrival of three new recruits last month.

Zahra has been a fringe player all season, starting just five matches and adding another four appearances off the bench under Lowe and his predecessor Alistair Edwards.

Zahra scored a stunning goal in Glory's most recent win, a 3-0 triumph over Melbourne Heart on January 10, but has featured just twice in six matches since then.

The arrival of Rostyn Griffiths, Darvydas Sernas and Nebojsa Marinkovic increased competition for spots and has led to Zahra being left out of the line-up this month.

Lowe admitted his three recruits came in underdone and knew it would take European attackers Sernas and Marinkovic time to adjust to Australian conditions.

But he has picked the recruits in his past three match-day squads and Glory have slipped to ninth on the back of three straight defeats.

"I'm not pointing any fingers at anyone but I think team selection has been a bit of an outrageous one," Zahra told Sport FM.

"We've had three or four players that have come in underdone and Kenny's pointed that out himself.

"We've got all these new faces coming into the squad that have to adjust and get used to it.

"You've got Rostyn, Nebo and Darvydas, you've got William (Gallas) coming back from (injury) and (Shane) Smeltzy coming back to full fitness, and you've got Rizzo (Josh Risdon).

"We've got six or seven players there that came back into the squad all in one motion when they were all not 100 per cent fit.

"That was always going to take a bit of time and that's where myself and a few other players were obviously a bit frustrated because you have to sit there.

"On paper they've done the job in the past and they're great players with good attributes.

"The more games and the more training sessions they get the better they'll become.

"But in terms of right now, if we've got players that are underdone we have to have a look at ourselves and really put the best team out on the park."

Zahra has scored two goals this season, just one fewer than top scorers Shane Smeltz and Steven McGarry, and said it had been frustrating to be left out after receiving positive feedback.

"The feedback I got was that I added value when I was part of the squad and to be completely thrown aside because of a few fresh faces has been the pinnacle (sic) of this season," Zahra said.

Glory are desperate to remain in the hunt for a finals berth and need to pick up points in games away to Brisbane Roar and Wellington Phoenix over the next fortnight.

They are due to travel to Brisbane today ahead of tomorrow night's clash with the league leaders at Suncorp Stadium.

Glory face a monumental task to get their finals chances back on track, having won just twice in 13 attempts in Brisbane.