The Southland Times

Western veterans deny Nix spoils

- Joey Lynch

Veteran stars Aleksander Prijovic and Alessandro Diamanti have turned despair into jubilation for Western United by lifting them to a 3-2 come-from-behind win over Wellington Phoenix in the A-League Men.

Staring down the barrel of a fifth defeat in six games, coach John Aloisi’s move to throw his experience­d duo on late proved a masterstro­ke as they struck twice in the dying stages to turn a 2-1 deficit into a 3-2 away win in Wellington yesterday.

Goals from Oskar Zawada and Bozhidar Kraev had looked like being enough to see off Jacob Tratt’s response and ensure the Phoenix would be winners as the ALM headed into a four-week World Cup intermissi­on. But Prijovic’s

84th-minute header and a sublime 95thminute free-kick from Diamanti turned the game on its head and left Wellington ruing a first-half penalty miss from Kosta Barbarouse­s.

The win lifts United off the bottom of the table heading into the World Cup break and they will take heart from the prospect of Prijovic, who made his first appearance of the season, and Diamanti playing greater roles when the season resumes.

The result was a remarkable turnaround for United, who struggled to lay a glove on their foes in the first half.

Phoenix’s control during the first 45 was rewarded when a pass from Kraev deflected for an open Zawada to finish for the Polish import’s first ALM goal.

Phoenix should have doubled their advantage from the spot in the 38th minute only for Barbarouse­s’ effort to be strongly saved by Jamie Young.

Nonetheles­s, when Krev laced in a shot that took multiple deflection­s and gave Young no chance in the 58th, the win looked secure.

But when Tratt pulled one back in the 64th and Aloisi quickly threw his seasoned leaders into the fray in search of a leveller, the contest shifted and Prijovic and Diamanti delivered.

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