Nelson Mail

Nix eye return to normality

- Phillip.rollo@stuff.co.nz

Wellington Phoenix coach Ufuk Talay says there is plenty of fuel left in his tank for a fourth shot at an A-League Men title next season after bowing out in the first round of the playoffs for the second time in three years.

The Phoenix brought an end to another challengin­g season based primarily in Australia when they lost 1-0 to the higher-ranked Western United in the A-League Men eliminatio­n final at AAMI Park in Melbourne on Saturday.

The Phoenix exceeded expectatio­ns to finish sixth and qualify for the finals series given all the obstacles they have had to overcome in 2021-22.

But there was still a sense of disappoint­ment that they were unable to rise to the occasion against a team they have had a lot of success against.

The loss followed a familiar theme with the Phoenix unable to overturn an early deficit after going behind after just 10 minutes.

They came close to equalising in the 71st minute but Jamie Young pulled off a save of the season contender to deny substitute James McGarry.

The Phoenix have now failed to get past the first round of the playoffs in their last four attempts.

‘‘Right now I’m disappoint­ed but I love this game,’’ Talay said.

‘‘This game has given a lot to me as a player and this club has given me the opportunit­y to become a head coach and I’m thoroughly enjoying the challenge and I still have plenty of fuel left in that tank.

‘‘I’m disappoint­ed at the end that we don’t continue but I’m very proud of the group.’’

Talay said his passion for 0. HT:

coaching had not wavered despite all of the challenges that have been thrown his way, and he was looking forward to a return to normality in 2022-23 after playing just four games on home soil in the last two years.

‘‘We had that feeling towards the back end of last season as well, that wewere going to go home and play this season there.

‘‘So, hopefully, things don’t change too quickly with Covid. [But] I can’t see that happening.

‘‘It’s nice to know we’ll be

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Wellington Phoenix players slump to the turf at AAMI Park following their eliminatio­n final defeat to Western United.
GETTY IMAGES Wellington Phoenix players slump to the turf at AAMI Park following their eliminatio­n final defeat to Western United.
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