The New Zealand Herald

Phoenix grab all the Glory

Clinical finishing and solid defence key to victory

- Jason Pine

Phoenix 3 Perth Glory 0

The Wellington Phoenix have completed a Sunday sporting transtasma­n trifecta, beating Perth Glory 3-0 to notch consecutiv­e wins for the first time in nearly a year.

Just hours after the Silver Ferns claimed netball’s Constellat­ion Cup and the Black Caps secured a Twenty20 series win over Australia, the Phoenix achieved their first home victory of the A-League season at WIN Stadium.

Sporting a new red playing strip to acknowledg­e their temporary home of Wollongong, Wellington produced easily their best defensive display of the season to thwart the attacking endeavours of their highly-regarded visitors.

At the other end, they showed real conviction, with Reno Piscopo, David Ball and Ben Waine all finding the net.

Perth completely dominated the opening 30 minutes of the contest, enjoying a glut of possession but finding it difficult to penetrate a stern Wellington defence marshalled expertly by makeshift centre back Tim Payne.

Goalkeeper Oli Sail parried low drives from Brandon Wilson and Diego Castro, and when Andy Keogh got the ball in the net, he was denied by an assistant referee’s flag.

Wellington made their few chances count. With half an hour gone, Australian attacker Piscopo received the ball in the centre circle and drove forward, before unleashing a fearsome right-footed drive from outside the penalty area and into the bottom corner of the net.

The Phoenix doubled their lead five minutes later. Perth lost possession in their defensive third, allowing Ulises Davila to feed a marauding James McGarry down Wellington’s left.

His pinpoint first-time cross was met on the run by Ball, who supplied a firm finish from six yards.

Predictabl­y, Perth came out firing in the second half, but once again, the pressure was soaked up by an organised, discipline­d and at time ferocious Phoenix defence.

The energetic Waine scored a second goal in as many games on the hour mark, poking home from close range after clever build-up play from Ball.

Shortly afterwards, Sail provided the heroics with a superb double save to keep his sheet clean.

Sail has seized his opportunit­y with both gloved hands and is entrenchin­g himself as the firstchoic­e goalkeeper at the club, ahead of All Whites No 1 Stefan Marinovic. He is now the owner of back-to-back clean sheets.

The excellent Piscopo had a couple of late chances to inflate the scoreline, before the final whistle brought understand­able delight from Wellington’s players and coaching staff.

The win moves the Phoenix up a place to tenth on the A-League ladder, four points outside the top six playoff spots.

They play next Monday away to Western Sydney Wanderers, who climbed to third with a 1-0 win over Western United in last night’s late game at Ballarat.

Wellington Phoenix 3 (Reno Piscopo 30, David Ball 35, Ben Waine 59)

Perth Glory 0

 ?? Photo / Getty Images ?? Reno Piscopo opened the scoring with an excellent long-range shot.
Photo / Getty Images Reno Piscopo opened the scoring with an excellent long-range shot.

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