Weekend Herald

Taylor back in welcome boost for Phoenix

- Jason Pine

Steven Taylor is returning to the Wellington Phoenix.

The popular former skipper has arrived in Australia and will quarantine for two weeks before rejoining the team he represente­d 49 times across the last two A-League seasons.

The news is a massive boost for the Phoenix, who have endured a difficult start to their 2020-21 campaign, winning just two of their first nine games to sit second-last on the table.

Taylor’s absence has been keenly felt, in particular his vocal and charismati­c leadership and ability to marshal the back four.

Mexican attacker Ulises Davila will continue as captain but Taylor’s onfield direction will significan­tly enhance the side. His arrival also comes with fellow centre back Luke DeVere out of action for three months with a knee injury.

The veteran of more than 200 topflight games for Premier League side Newcastle United, Taylor was signed by then-Phoenix coach Mark Rudan ahead of the 2018-19 season.

When Ufuk Talay replaced Rudan as coach in May 2019, he appointed Taylor club captain and he was instrument­al in Wellington’s best regularsea­son finish of third, before a disappoint­ing first-round playoff exit.

With Covid-induced uncertaint­y swirling and a year still left on his contract, Taylor left by mutual consent in September 2020 to join Odisha FC in the Indian Super League.

However, his side endured a dismal campaign, winning just two of their 20 matches to finish bottom of the 11-team ladder. With the Indian season now over, Taylor will return to the club.

“I’m looking forward to joining back up with my teammates in Wollongong and working under Uffy again and doing my best for the Phoenix fans back in New Zealand and across Australia,” said Taylor.

Talay said Taylor brings a number of qualities to the team which will complement the existing squad.

“Stevie is a class act and he’ll bring that leadership we need in the backline, especially with Luke out with injury,” Talay said.

“As a player, he brings a defensive presence; as a person, he brings leadership and character to the team. He was influentia­l in the changing room for us last season and that’s what we want him to bring to the squad.”

Now 35 years old but supremely fit, Taylor will exit quarantine on March 19, by which time there will be 15 regular-season rounds remaining.

He will join his teammates ahead of a three-game stretch in eight days, with matches against the Brisbane Roar on March 21, the Melbourne Victory on March 24 and Macarthur FC on March 28.

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