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Loss ends Victory’s hopes of playoffs

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WELLINGTON has farewelled home supporters with a stylish 3-0 win to almost certainly torpedo the A-League playoff hopes of Melbourne Victory.

The game was played yesterday in an uncertain atmosphere, given the impact of coronaviru­s on the league, but there was no doubt who the better team was at Sky Stadium.

Goals to prolific attackers, Ulises Davila, Gary Hooper and David Ball, handed thirdplace­d Wellington their fourth-straight win and a sixth in a row at home. It was an appropriat­ely stylish display from the hosts, who made a point to thank their small fanbase after full-time.

Border restrictio­ns to stymie the spread of COVID-19 has left Phoenix management resigned to playing the remainder of their season in Australia, where they look odds-on to participat­e in the finals. However, they will first need to undergo self-isolation for 14 days before resuming their campaign, as will Melbourne Victory, meaning the next two games for both teams will need to be reschedule­d.

The Kiwi club sits nine points clear of seventh place and is just a point behind second-placed Melbourne City, with a game in hand.

Victory’s 12th loss of the season came off the back of another lacklustre performanc­e. They can finish with no more than 35 points, a tally which is historical­ly not enough to play in the post-season.

The scoring began in the third minute when Davila volleyed home from close range, recording an 11th goal of the season to celebrate the birth of his first child a day earlier in his native Mexico.

Hooper doubled the lead with a brilliant flick header while facing away from goal, the Englishman sending Liberato Cacace’s floating cross past a bemused Lawrence Thomas.

Ball’s mazy run and strike from the top of the box made it three soon after half-time.

Victory stung the palms of Phoenix goalkeeper Stefan Marinovic a couple of times but were distinctly second-best for the most part, mirroring their sluggish finish when conceding four goals last week to leaders Sydney FC.

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