Weekend Herald

Phoenix unbeaten run ends in Melbourne

- Wellington Zawada 13) HT: 1-1.

Simon Kay

The Wellington Phoenix’s unbeaten run has ended at four matches with a 3-1 defeat to the bottom-placed Melbourne Victory last night.

On paper, the fourth-placed Phoenix looked a good chance of extending their run, given they had taken 10 of the last 12 points on offer, while the Victory had claimed just one of the last 18 and were bottom of the A-League table by five points.

In reality, the Victory were deserved and comfortabl­e winners.

Wellington opened the scoring with a brilliant Oskar Zawada header in the 13th minute and dominated the opening 20 minutes.

But once Bruno Fornaroli equalised for the hosts around the half-hour mark, the Melbourne Victory gradually took control of the match, creating half a dozen good chances and taking two of them.

The Phoenix struggled to create any decent scoring opportunit­ies after Zawada’s goal until stoppage time, when 3-1 down.

Wellington have always struggled against the Victory in Melbourne, winning there just twice, and despite their recent records, Australian bookmakers still made the hosts favourites.

Perhaps more than anything, this result underlined the ridiculous closeness of this season’s A-League, with just five points separating the teams from third to 11th. The Victory

are still bottom in 12th but are now only four points off a playoff place.

Nineteen-year-old Finn Surman replaced the suspended Tim Payne at centre back for his first start of the season. With Josh Laws deputising for the injured Scott Wootton, the

Phoenix defence looked green.

Wellington started brightly and Zawada scored with a beautifull­y flighted header which looped over Victory keeper Matt Acton, dropping in at the far post after a long angled cross from the left by Laws.

The Pole is now second equal in the A-League golden boot race with eight, albeit well behind leader Jamie Maclaren of Melbourne City on 14, and scoring for the fifth game in a row equalled a club record set by Tomer Hemed two seasons ago.

But the Phoenix were caught out by a long early Jake Brimmer cross from the right after half an hour. Oli Sail made a great initial save from Josh Brillante but the ball rebounded to Fornaroli, who scored his second of the season and first for seven games.

The equaliser triggered a good spell for the hosts, who finished the first half strongly, blowing two good chances before the break.

The Victory continued to dominate in the second half and Brimmer curled a superb free kick into the top corner in the 54th minute after Surman was perhaps harshly penalised and booked for a challenge just outside the area.

Brimmer could have wrapped up the match in the 76th minute when he slammed a shot against the inside of the post from an uncleared corner. The hosts instead had to wait for stoppage time, when a mix-up between Sail and Surman gave Tomi Juric a simple tap-in to gift-wrap their win.

Last night’s match was the first of four in February across the Tasman for the Phoenix, who next play Macarthur FC next Sunday. Melbourne Victory 3 (Bruno Fornaroli 32, Jake Brimmer 54, Tomi Juric 91)

Phoenix 1 (Oskar

 ?? Photo / Getty Images ?? Melbourne Victory’s Josh Brillante (left) and Wellington’s Josh Laws vie for the ball.
Photo / Getty Images Melbourne Victory’s Josh Brillante (left) and Wellington’s Josh Laws vie for the ball.

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