Weekend Herald

Phoenix extend run with point in Melbourne

- Simon Kay

The Wellington Phoenix provided more evidence they are the real deal this season with a compelling performanc­e in Melbourne last night.

The Victory have traditiona­lly been a tough team to beat, particular­ly in Victoria, but the Phoenix showed why they have climbed from ninth to fourth in recent weeks with a hard-fought draw in front of a crowd of more than 20,000 at AAMI Park.

The Phoenix are playing with a level of commitment and confidence recent incarnatio­ns have lacked, and coach Mark Rudan has his side working hard across the park.

David Williams opened the scoring with an excellent strike around the hour mark. The Phoenix won the ball inside Melbourne territory, Singh surged forward, played the ball left to Williams, who cut back in on his right foot and curled a well-placed shot into the top corner.

The lead lasted 15 minutes before Ola Toivonen side-footed in an equaliser from close-range, the Swede maintainin­g his record of producing a goal and/or assist in every A-League game he has played this season.

The Victory pressed hard for a late winner but the Phoenix held out the defending champions for a deserved point.

Wellington came into the game in rare good form, on the back of their first three-match winning run in almost four years.

The most recent victory, 4-1 against Brisbane, yesterday led to John Aloisi’s departure after threeand-a-half years as Roar coach.

But the Victory’s recent form has been even more impressive, with six straight wins before a draw in the Melbourne derby a week ago.

Despite that, the Phoenix took the match to Melbourne, dominating territory for long periods in the first half, albeit without creating many clearcut scoring opportunit­ies.

There were a handful of halfchance­s: Roy Krishna got on the end of a long ball inside the opening two minutes and rounded keeper Lawrence Thomas but was forced too far wide and couldn’t get his shot on goal.

Williams headed a Liberato Cacace cross over the the bar and Singh, who again produced a lively display, put a free kick just wide.

Singh was played in superbly by Williams soon after but Thomas was out quickly to smother the chance.

The Victory had the better chances but good defending and slightly wayward finishing kept the match scoreless for an hour.

The Victory were without Keisuke Honda for the second week in a row. The injured Japanese marquee player is leading the standings for the Alex Tobin Medal awarded to the A-League Player of the Year but in another indication of Wellington’s improving profile, Krishna is second in the standings and Singh is third equal. More performanc­es like this and the Phoenix’s fortunes will continue to climb.

Melbourne Victory 1 (Ola Toivonen 77)

Wellington Phoenix 1 (David

Williams 62).

Halftime: 0-0.

 ?? Photo / Getty Images ?? Melbourne Victory keeper Lawrence Thomas denies Wellington Phoenix attacker Sarpreet Singh last night.
Photo / Getty Images Melbourne Victory keeper Lawrence Thomas denies Wellington Phoenix attacker Sarpreet Singh last night.

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