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Wellington Phoenix end season with loss

  • Writer: Dave Worsley
    Dave Worsley
  • 2 days ago
  • 3 min read
A Kosta Barbarouses as the Wellington PHoenix ended their season with a loss PHOTO: LINTOTT PHOTOGRAPHY
A Kosta Barbarouses as the Wellington PHoenix ended their season with a loss PHOTO: LINTOTT PHOTOGRAPHY

A disappointing end to a disappointing season for the Wellington Phoenix with a 2-0 loss to the Perth Glory in Wellington in their last game of the season.


The Nix finish 11th on the ladder and will face Brisbane Roar in an Australia Cup playoff in Darwin later this month.


Phoenix coach Giancarlo Italiano was a frustrated figure after the final whistle as he reflected on the team’s 14th defeat of the season.


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“Disappointed is probably an understatement,” Italiano told media post-match. “It’s the only word I can think of at the moment.


“The game summed up our whole season. I thought we had good parts in today’s game, we could have capitalised, we just didn't, and then we got punished a couple of times for poor defending.


“It’s been a running theme in our games this year, just one moment where we don’t execute what we need to or we make a simple mistake and get punished.


“We had some good opportunities to score and get back into the game, we just couldn’t hit the back of the net.”


Italiano made two changes to the XI which started last weekend’s defeat, with young forward Luke Brooke-Smith and Japanese midfielder Kazuki Nagasawa replacing injured All Whites fullback Tim Payne and versatile defender Matt Sheridan.


The Phoenix made a promising start with Brooke-Smith and Kosta Barbarouses finding some space in behind the Glory defence inside the first five minutes, but they weren’t able to test Oli Sail in Perth’s goal.


The visitors had a good spell for the next quarter of an hour with Glory midfielders Luke Amos and Jaylan Pearman both having a couple of shots at goal.


Amos’ first effort was straight at Josh Oluwayemi and his second whistled into the side-netting.


Oluwayemi denied Pearman one-on-one in the 10th minute and made a sharp save to keep out a long-range shot nine minutes later.


Hideki Ishige registered Wellington’s first shot in between the two Pearman attempts after a neat one-two with Nagasawa on the edge of the Glory box, but Ishige sliced his effort wide.


The Nix had their best period midway through the half but weren’t able to threaten Sail’s goal. A speculative 25-yard effort from Barbarouses which sailed well wide in the 30th minute was the closest they got.


Soon after Adam Taggart put the Glory in front when he cut inside his defender and slotted past Oluwayemi. There was a lengthy delay before the goal was confirmed but the Video Assistant Referee eventually deemed the Socceroos forward was narrowly onside.


Pearman thought he had doubled Perth’s lead in the 39th minute but after another long VAR intervention the goal was disallowed as Trent Ostler was clearly offside in the lead-up.


The Phoenix created an opportunity to equalise with a well-worked counter-attack shortly before halftime but Nagasawa skied his shot from just outside the box.


The Glory started the second half the better of the two sides and Italiano responded by making a triple change shortly after the hour mark, bringing on Paulo Retre, Nathan Walker and Sloane-Rodrigues in place of Lukas Kelly-Heald, Ishige and Brooke-Smith respectively.


One of Retre’s first touches was a shot after he found some space outside the Perth penalty area, but his effort rose over Sail’s crossbar.


Barbarouses and Walker both found the back of the net after the clock ticked over 70 minutes and the Yellow Fever playfully celebrated, but the whistle had been blown several seconds before both shots were taken.


Kosta Barbarouses had a great chance to equalise in the 79th minute when Corban Piper nodded down a cross to him in the Perth penalty area. But unfortunately for Barbarouses and the Nix his effort went narrowly wide of the right-hand post.


Barbarouses continued to lead the line in an attempt to find a leveller and he almost caught out Oli Sail five minutes later when his cross-come-shot was just tipped over the crossbar by his All Whites’ teammate.


Sam Sutton skied a volley from the top left-hand side of the Glory box soon after and it increasingly looked like it was going to be Perth’s night.


Josh Oluwayemi made another great save to deny Glory substitute Khoa Ngo in the 87th minute to keep Wellington in the match but there was nothing he could to in time added on, when Taggart scored his second to seal all three points.



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