Callan Elliot and Oskar Zawada goals are enough for the hosts to bank three points in their crucial A-League men's clash.
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Newcastle huffed and puffed but weren't able to find the equaliser. Wellington weather the storm and hang on to all three points! The hosts name a strong starting XI to take on the Mariners, with Yeni Ngbakoto and Adama Traore returning from suspension.
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The 'Nix, who haven't played at Sky Stadium since January 22nd, host the Newcastle Jets from 3pm. They've lost five of their last seven against the Jets.
Wellington Phoenix have maintained their record as the only A-League Men's side to score in every game this season, beating Newcastle Jets 2-1.
"We had a terrific response. The Japanese veteran, on his first start after a mid-season transfer, finished a 16-pass move by chipping Oli Sail to get Newcastle back in the contest. "In my first season, where we finished third, we didn't get the opportunity to play a final here (due to COVID-19) so it'd be fantastic to have that opportunity this season."
Oskar Zawada fired his 11th goal of the A-League Men season as Wellington Phoenix beat Newcastle 2-1, firming up their bid for a home final.
The Japanese veteran, on his first start after a mid-season move, finished a 16-pass move by chipping Oli Sail to get Newcastle back in the contest. Two-up at the break, the Nix retreated to hold onto their lead rather than try to extend it. In first-half injury time, Wellington benefited from another slice of luck, awarded a contentious penalty after a VAR review.
Wellington Phoenix have cemented fifth place in the men's A-League with a 2-1 home win over the Newcastle Jets.
We needed an extra player in that last line to stop those moments. However, Wellington defended resolutely to hold on for the win. "Even in my first season when we finished third we didn't get the opportunity to play a final here so I think it would be fantastic to get that opportunity this season." "We need to get the results for that to happen, but we're pushing as high as we can go and we'd love to have a home final. "We're a good squad, I think we're a top four squad and we can try to push for the top two. The hosts posted a 2-0 halftime lead thanks to goals to Callan Elliot and Oskar Zawada before held on in what was their first match in Wellington for six weeks.
Polish striker Oskar Zawada scored his 11th goal of the season from the spot.
The Phoenix were fortunate to head to the break up two goals, having otherwise created little. “A bit of consistency from the ref would’ve been nice. “For me, it’s a penalty, so I don’t need to speak too much on that.
Shea Connors finished a breakaway effort to cancel out Marisa van der Meer's first-half header in a 1-1 draw at Sky Stadium.
"We deserved to win that game. The point keeps Brisbane Roar in seventh, six points behind the finals places and needing an unlikely late rally to make the top four. The Phoenix have two matches in hand on the Jets and will travel to Newcastle in three weeks.