MATCH DETAILS
Westpac Stadium, Wellington
Sunday, 3 May 2015
Kick-Off: 7:00 PM (Local) (5:00 PM AEDT)
Wellington Phoenix squad: 1.Glen MOSS (GK), 2. Manny MUSCAT, 4. Roly BONEVACIA, 5. Michael BOXALL, 7. Kenny CUNNINGHAM, 8. Alex RODRIGUEZ, 9. Nathan BURNS, 10. Michael MCGLINCHEY, 11. Kwabena APPIAH, 13. Albert RIERA, 15. Jason HICKS, 16. Louis FENTON, 17. Vince LIA, 18. Ben SIGMUND, 19. Tom DOYLE, 20. Lewis ITALIANO (GK), 21, Roy KRISHNA, 22. Andrew DURANTE (c).
Unavailable: 3. Joel GRIFFITHS (knee injury, ruptured ACL – indefinite)
Melbourne City FC: 1. Andrew REDMAYNE (GK), 4. Connor CHAPMAN, 5. Erik PAARTALU, 6. Aaron MOOY, 7. Iain RAMSAY, 8. Massimo MURDOCCA, 9. Harry NOVILLO, 10. Robert KOREN, 13. Jonatan GERMANO, 15. David WILLIAMS, 16. Joshua KENNEDY, 18. Paulo RETRE, 20. Tando VELAPHI (GK), 21. Stefan MAUK, 23. Mate DUGANDZIC, 24. Patrick KISNORBO (c), 26. Marc MARINO, 28. Nick SYMEOY
Unavailable: 3.Robbie WIELAERT (ankle – 1-2 weeks), 11.Damien DUFF (ankle/calf – indefinite), 14.James BROWN (foot – 6 weeks), 19. Ben GARUCCIO (ankle – 5-6 weeks), 22. Jack CLISBY (ankle – 1-2 weeks), 25. Jacob MELLING (knee – indefinite)
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Broadcast coverage
TV Broadcast: Live coverage on FOX SPORTS 505 from 4.30pm (AEST) and Sky Sport 2 (New Zealand) from 6:30pm (NZST). Delayed coverage on SBS HD & SBS One from 5.30pm (AEST).
Radio Broadcast: Grandstand Digital Melbourne, online/ABC Radio Mobile phone app. Radio Sport Live (NZ).
Referee: Ben Williams
Bluffer’s guide
Between them, they’ve won only two of their last ten matches and have scored just four goals each in those games.
The last two meetings between these two have finished goal-less. Last time City visited Wellington they employed noticeably physical tactics at the Hutt Recreation Ground, committing 22 fouls, collecting six yellow cards and drawing the ire of Phoenix coach Ernie Merrick.
It worked though as Melbourne left with a point – far preferable to the 5-1 drubbing they received in Wellington in round eight.
In the absence of any recent form to speak of, both sides will need to rely on confidence and experience, rather than momentum. Phoenix skipper Andrew Durante and midfielder Michael McGlinchey have championship medals in their collections with their previous clubs and will be looked to for inspiration and guidance in this must-win match.
For the visitors, Erik Paartalu and Massimo Murdocca can provide similar experience from their title-winning exploits with Brisbane Roar.
Opta Data stats
The Phoenix are making their fourth Finals Series appearance, while Melbourne City are involved for just the second time. In their only previous Finals match, City (then Heart) lost 3-0 to Perth Glory in 2011/12, with Shane Smeltz scoring a hat-trick.
Wellington Phoenix haven’t scored in the first half in their last five games and have conceded a goal inside the first 15 minutes in five of their last six matches.
Melbourne City haven’t scored more than once in any of their last six games.
Melbourne City’s sole win against the Phoenix in New Zealand was the 5-0 victory they achieved in round 19 last season. It remains the heaviest home loss in Phoenix history.
Route to goal
Goals have been hard to find recently for the previously free-scoring Phoenix. In the past five games they’ve scored just four, three of those in one game.
Top scorer Nathan Burns hasn’t netted in those five matches, but remains the most obvious source of goals and will need to be carefully marshalled.
Dutchman Roly Bonevacia can also unleash from distance, either in dead-ball situations or from general play.
Melbourne City have had an astonishing 19 different goalscorers this season, not only an A-League high, but an all-time Australian professional record as well.
Midfielder Erik Paartalu this week bemoaned the lack of a double-digit goal-scorer, but Robert Koren, Josh Kennedy and Harry Novillo all provide quite different, but equally dangerous goal-scoring threats. Aaron Mooy is the top-scorer with seven, including three penalties.
Who’s been in the spotlight this week?
Nathan Burns was rewarded for an outstanding first season in Wellington at the Phoenix’s annual awards dinner on Tuesday night, collecting the Golden Boot, Players’ Player of the Year and overall Player of the Year gongs.
Blessed to receive so many awards 🙏 https://t.co/Pl5Gc0DrTX
— Nathan Burns (@nathanburns10) April 28, 2015
Form lines (past five games for each)
Wellington Phoenix: LWDLL
The Phoenix have won just one of their past five matches since hitting the top of the Hyundai A-League table in late March. They’ve also lost three of their last four home games.
Melbourne City: LLDDW
Melbourne City haven’t exactly stormed into the Finals Series either. After three straight wins in March, they’ve collected just two of a possible twelve points since, including heavy away losses in the last two weeks.
Did you know?
On his 33rd birthday, Phoenix skipper Andrew Durante will become the A-League’s third-highest appearance maker of all time, playing his 222nd A-League match. Only John Hutchinson (228) and Danny Vukovic (227) are ahead of him.
Prediction
Wellington Phoenix 2 Melbourne City 0
At times this season, Wellington’s football has been sublime and the equal of any other side in the Hyundai A-League. If they can recapture that form in the Finals Series, they’ll threaten anyone, home or away.
Phoenix aside, Melbourne City have beaten all the other sides in the top six this season, but have struggled away from home, winning just three of fourteen matches on the road.
A Phoenix win in regulation time.