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Football: Wellington Phoenix Phoenix keep playoff hopes alive with another win in Perth 18 Apr, 2021 05:10 PM 3 minutes to read The Wellington Phoenix celebrate a goal during their A-League win over the Perth Glory. Photosport The Wellington Phoenix mini-revival continued on Sunday night, with an impressive result in Perth. The visitors stunned the Glory with three second half goals, to bank a deserved 3-1 victory. It s their second consecutive win, and keeps their playoff hopes, which looked forlorn earlier this month, well and truly alive. In a strong team effort, captain Ulises Davila was the standout, having a hand in all three goals and tormenting Perth with his movement and deception. ....
Phoenix striker Ben Waine celebrates his match-winning goal against Western United. Wellington Phoenix have pulled off a last-gasp 3-2 win over Western United after teenagers Ben Waine and Sam Sutton combined for the winning goal in stoppage time at WIN Stadium in Wollongong on Sunday night. Waine rose high to connect with a pinpoint cross from surprise starter Sutton, who was preferred over James McGarry at left-back, to clinch a much-needed three points for the Phoenix, keeping their top-six hopes alive. “I thought Sutts for his first start did a fantastic job as a left-back,” Phoenix coach Ufuk Talay said. ....
Wellington Phoenix have pulled off a last-gasp win over Western United after teenagers Sam Sutton and Ben Waine combined for the winning goal in stoppage time. ....
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Oliver Sail’s performances in goal have piqued the interest of rival A-League club Western United. Goalkeeper Oli Sail has been impressive since he came into the Wellington Phoenix’s starting lineup four matches ago – and at least one other team has taken notice. Coach Ufuk Talay confirmed in his pre-match press conference ahead of Monday night’s trip to Western Sydney Wanderers that Western United – coached by former Phoenix boss Mark Rudan – had enquired about the services of the stopper, who would be considered a local player and not take up a visa spot. It’s all above board – players are allowed to speak to other clubs and other clubs to players once they’re in the final six months of their contract – but the Phoenix would be loath to lose a player they’ve nurtured for seven years, and it’s a reminder they have a fair bit of contracting to do themselves. ....