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Product availability and specifications may vary in othermarkets. If you choose to review this item, your readers will receive the quickestresponse to their inquiries by mailing them to Agilent Technologies, ElectronicMeasurements Group, 5301 Stevens Creek Blvd., MS 54LAK, Santa Clara, CA 95052. Further technology, corporate citizenship and executive news is available on theAgilent news site at Agilent Technologies Inc.Janet Smith, orWeber Shandwick, for AgilentJohanna Vallecillo, Copyright Business Wire 2009. ) Sydney FC comfortably defeated an insipid Melbourne Victory 3-0 on Friday night, retaining top spot ahead of Perth Glory and stretching their lead over the defending champions to five points, who now lie in third place.The game was billed as the seasons first block buster and a crowd of 30,000 took their seats at Etihad Stadium to witness the clash between two of the A-Leagues powerhouses.Victory started unchanged from last weeks win 2-1 home win against Brisbane Roar, while Sydney FC made one change enforced through injury, with Sebastian Ryall moving into central defence and Shannon Cole slotting in at right back.The game started at a crisp pace, with both sides closing the ball down well and neither side able to retain possession for long periods.The first real chance came in the second minute, when the ball broke to Carlos Hernandez on the edge of the Sydney box. Moving the ball faster than their opponents, Sydney began to make their numbers count against Melbournes exposed three-man defence.The opening goal came in the 13th minute, as Simon Colossimo found the space on the left wing to send a dangerous, in swinging cross into the Victory area. Alex Brosque managed to get his head on the ball before any Victory defender and sent a looping header into the net to give Sydney the lead.Minutes later and a series of neat passes saw Sydney advance into the Melbourne half. Badly undermanned in midfield, the Victory players could only watch as Terry McFlynn played an accurate ball forward to Mark Bridge.Loose marking by Rodrigo Varkas provided the striker with the time and space to control the ball and he duly struck low to Glenn Mosss left, putting Sydney 2-0 up.The damage was well and truly done shortly afterwards as a good exchange of one touch passing on the right wing played in Karol Kisel, who reached the byline and sent a hopeful cross towards the centre of box.