A late own-goal from Melbourne City midfielder Neil Kilkenny has gifted Western Sydney a point in a controversial 1-1 draw.City star Tim Cahill appeared to have celebrated his highly-anticipated comeback to his hometown by delivering a 55th-minute match-winner at Spotless Stadium on Friday.But his effort was cancelled when a blindsided Kilkenny accidentally bodied home a cross from Wanderers winger Jack Clisby in injury time, on what was almost the final play of the match.Cahills goal came just four minutes after Western Sydney striker Kerem Bulut was robbed of a goal when he was incorrectly ruled offside.Bulut appeared to have broken his goalscoring drought when he fired under an advancing Thomas Sorensen, running straight to the Red and Black Bloc for a 30-second celebration.But the local boy was called back by referee Chris Beath and was substituted not long after Cahills effort, ending a frustrating night that included four first-half offsides.Replays later showed Bulut was onside.It was another western Sydney product that further incensed the home crowd, with Cahill timing his run into the six-yard box with precision and finishing off a Fernando Brandan cross.The majority of the poor crowd of 14,232 - a near-sellout was expected - booed the Socceroos veteran after the effort, just his second since coming back to Australia.City coach John vant Schip could have a couple of injury concerns, with goalkeeper Dean Bouzanis a halftime substitute with a shoulder concern and Osama Malik coming off with a groin issue.Wanderers coach Tony Popovic was cautious not to criticise the decision to deny Bulut a goal, and instead praised his team for fighting back after the disappointment.The less said about that the better but in the end, Id rather look at how good that move was, to create a one-on-one opportunity, Popovic said post-game.They dropped for a period there after that goal. 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KINGMAN, Ariz. -- The Latest on a fatal traffic crash in Arizona involving a Dallas Cowboys bus (all times local):6:55 p.m.Four people were killed when a Dallas Cowboys bus collided with a van in Arizona.Arizona Department of Public Safety spokesman Quentin Mehr says all the fatalities in the Sunday crash were passengers in the van.Mehr didnt say what led to the crash on U.S. Highway 93 in western Arizona.Dallas Cowboys spokesman Rich Dalrymple says the bus had no players, only staff members on board. They suffered bumps and bruises.According to the Department of Public Safety, the collision occurred about 30 miles north of the city of Kingman.The bus was en route to Las Vegas for an afternoon fan event where organizers say the teams mascot was expected to appear.---6:30 p.m.A spokesman for the Dallas Cowboys says passengers on a team-owned bus escaped serious injury in a collision with another vehicle that killed at least one person in Arizona.Team spokesman Rich Dalrymple says people on the bus suffered only bumps and bruises in the Sunday crash on U.S. Highway 93.Dalrymple didnt say if any players or staff were onboard the bus.The Arizona Department of Public Safety says the collision occurred about 30 miles north of the city of Kingman, in western Arizona.The agency said it was a fatal crash but couldnt immediately confirm the number of people killed.The bus was heading to an afternoon fan event in Las Vegas where organizers say the teams mascot wwas expected to appear.dddddddddddd---6:05 p.m.A Dallas Cowboys bus that collided with another vehicle in Arizona, killing at least one person, was heading to Las Vegas.Charles Cooper, manager of GameWorks entertainment center in Vegas, says a fan event with 50 to 75 fans was scheduled for 3 p.m. Sunday.He says people were already waiting when an organizer called and said the event would have to be canceled because of the crash.Cooper says the team mascot was supposed to appear. He didnt know if any players were expected.The Arizona Department of Public Safety says the collision occurred about 30 miles north of the city of Kingman on U.S. Highway 93.---5:35 p.m.A Dallas Cowboys bus collided with another vehicle on a highway in northwestern Arizona, and authorities say at least one person was killed.Team spokesman Rich Dalrymple (DAHL-rimp-ul) confirmed a Cowboys bus was one of two vehicles involved in a crash Sunday afternoon on U.S. 93. He didnt say if the bus was carrying players or if anyone was hurt.The Arizona Department of Public Safety says the collision occurred about 30 miles north of the city of Kingman.The agency couldnt immediately confirm the number of fatalities but said a medical examiner was en route.At least one lane of the highway has been shut down. U.S. 93 is the main route between Phoenix and Las Vegas. ' ' '