Otago Daily Times

Krishna has become target of rough play: Rudan

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WELLINGTON: Wellington Phoenix coach Mark Rudan says Roy Krishna has become a target of rough play early in ALeague games and has called for referee protection.

Rudan is incensed by the mounting foul count against his star striker, who shook off the heavyhande­d attention of the Western Sydney Wanderers to score two late goals in the 32 win on Tuesday.

Krishna now sits third on the goalscorer­s’ chart this season with seven but Rudan fears the speedy Fijian internatio­nal will become increasing­ly targeted by

overzealou­s defences.

Today’s opponent is the Central Coast Mariners, who fouled Krishna six times when they visited ington month.

‘‘I think there should be a duty of care. As far as I’m concerned, I’ve got to protect all my players but Roy’s one that has been targeted quite often in the early stages of a game over the last five to six weeks in particular,’’ Rudan said.

‘‘A lot of teams have now seen what Roy’s capable of doing. Well

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‘‘He’s doing it on a weektoweek basis. I’d expect a level of protection there, particular­ly when someone continues to get targeted.’’

While the Phoenix is the secondmost­fouled team overall behind the Melbourne Victory, it is also close to being the most foulheavy side, pipped by the Brisbane Roar.

Rudan has a chance to freshen his attack at Westpac Stadium by introducin­g Cillian Sheridan alongside Krishna, after the Irish striker made a sparkling debut off the bench against the Wanderers.

It is the sort of option Central Coast coach Mike Mulvey would love given the injuries that have plagued his lastplaced team this season.

With just two points from 11 games, Mulvey has been the subject of media reports that he is losing the support of dishearten­ed players.

He rubbished the suggestion, pointing to last week’s 52 loss to Sydney FC in which his side led early but succumbed after Kalifa Cisse was shown a 26thminute red card.

‘‘As far as team morale, you only have to look at the first half to know the players are playing for each other and for the club,’’ he said.

‘‘Speculatio­n is for speculator­s. We’ve got to deal in facts. We’re actually hurting as much as the fans are in terms of trying to get a performanc­e on the park.’’

Mulvey has whistled up 17yearold midfielder Josh Nisbet for a potential ALeague debut and has welcomed the return to fitness of former Wanderers defender Jonathan Aspropotam­itis, who could make his Mariners debut after a lengthy recuperati­on from knee damage. — AAP

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