Western Sydney lead the A-League race to sign Robbie Keane after coach Tony Popovic made clear his interest in attaining the veteran Irish striker.The Wanderers are believed to be seriously weighing up a marquee offer for Keane, who announced last week hell be leaving LA Galaxy after six seasons and is yet to decide his next move.The 36-year-old former Tottenham, Liverpool and Ireland star is yet to decide his next move and has already been linked to a number of overseas clubs including other MLS franchises, Middle East outfits and Dublin hometown team Shamrock Rovers.Within Australia, Brisbane loomed as the stiffest competition, but coach John Aloisi hosed down speculation on Thursday amid a contractual stand-off with striker Jamie Maclaren.It leaves the door open for a tilt from the Wanderers, who have room in their squad to recruit additional players during the January transfer window.Popovic confirmed he was looking to bolster stocks ahead of the clubs highly valued Asian Champions League campaign, and revealed Keane was of interest.Hes certainly a player its hard not to have a look at, Popovic said.Im sure there are several that are being mentioned and there are more than several that have been put on our desk, but obviously Robbie is the one everyone is talking about at the moment.Hes had a fantastic career, hes a great player and still scoring goals, so hes certainly a player wed have a look at.While the Wanderers still have a free marquee spot alongside Argentine playmaker Nicolas Martinez its understood Keane would likely satisfy Football Federation Australias strict criteria for the Tim Cahill rule, meaning the governing body would dip into its marquee fund to help with recruitment costs.With 146 caps (68 goals) for Ireland before retiring from international football in August, 238 (91) for Spurs and 125 (83) for LA Galaxy, Keane would be seen as a valuable marketing face for the Australian game.Brisbane managing director Mark Kingsman this week signalled the Roar intended to make an approach, saying we will make the call.But Aloisi dampened that enthusiasm on Thursday and put to bed any conjecture hed been in the ear of his former Coventry City teammate.I played with Robbie, but I havent spoken to him for 15 years so I dont know when people are saying thats the connection there, Aloisi said.When people are speculating thats nothing for me to comment about.I know Mark, our managing director, has mentioned it in the media but as a football department or the owners, I havent spoken to the owners about any marquee player.Theyre the ones who will decide if were allowed to get a guest marquee player, and then well decide if its good for our team. 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But after Melvin Gordon was held to 1 yard on third-and-2, coach Mike McCoy opted for a 36-yard field goal.Mike Windts snap was on target, but rookie Drew Kaser couldnt get down the hold and the Chargers never got a chance at the tie.You cant make this stuff up, Rivers said. You think, `Is there any other way we can find a way to do this?The Chargers had already lost three games they led at the two-minute warning, blowing a 21-point lead to Kansas City and a 13-point fourth-quarter advantage last week versus New Orleans.Then came the latest loss that included four turnovers and the botched kick, leading to a 10th straight division loss.Just when you think youve seen it all, something like that happens, McCoy said.COOPER SCORES: Raiders receiver Amari Cooper hadnt scored a touchdown in four games before breaking through against the Chargers. He scored on a 64-yard pass from Carr in the third quarter and added a 2-point conversion after Crabtrees TD. Cooper also nearly had three more scores, but couldnt get both feet down inbounds on two throws into the end zone and was unable to re-establishh himself after being interfered with on a third play.ddddddddddddFirst one is always the hardest, no matter what it is, Carr said. Im just happy for him because he works his tail off.BOSAS DEBUT: Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa made an impressive debut after missing training camp during a nasty contract dispute and sitting out the first four games with a hamstring injury. He came in on the second drive and had a sack and a tackle for loss. He added a second sack in the fourth quarter.It felt pretty natural, Bosa said. Its nice to get the butterflies out because I was pretty nervous coming into this game.BIG PLAY ROOKIE: First-round pick Karl Joseph, who started the season on the bench in Oakland, has made a big impact since becoming a starter in Week 3. He intercepted a pass from Rivers late in the first half to set up a field goal and then recovered a fumble by Gordon to set up Crabtrees TD.LEAKY D: Despite the win, the Raiders allowed more than 400 yards for the fourth time in five games. Big plays were the problem in this game as the Chargers had three passes go for at least 50 yards.Were not even close to the standard we need to be at, linebacker Bruce Irvin said. Whatd we give up today, 400 yards or something? Thats bad. Happy about the win, but Im not in a good mood about how we performed.GIVE IT AWAY: After committing turnovers on the final three drives in last weeks loss to New Orleans , the Chargers picked up where they left off. Antonio Gates was stripped on San Diegos first drive and lost a fumble with the Chargers in position to score. Rivers then was intercepted by Sean Smith on a deep pass on the Chargers next play from scrimmage. Rivers threw another interception late in the half, giving San Diego six turnovers in eight possessions. San Diego committed a fourth turnover late in the third quarter when Gordon fumbled, setting up Oaklands go-ahead score.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '