[VIDEO] Sydney FC vs Wellington Phoenix: A-League highlights, scores, blog

By James / Roar Guru

Match recap

FULL TIME – Shaun Evans calls the close on today’s clash at Allianz that saw Nathan Burns dominate the offense for the New Zealand side, and Sydney prove clueless in attack as Ibini and Janko suffered from a lack of communication in the second half.

Final score:

Sydney FC 0
Wellington Phoenix 2

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Match preview

Following a shaky performance at the cake tin last week, Wellington Phoenix will be looking to break into the top four and overtake Sydney FC on the A-League ladder when they head to Allianz Stadium this Sunday. Join The Roar for live scores and commentary from 5:00pm (AEDT).

Sydney is arguably in the worst form of their stellar season at the moment, losing one and drawing two from their last three fixtures.

While tough opponents along with injuries to Corey Gameiro, Ali Abbas and Sasa Ognenovski played a role in all three of their recent fixtures, a Wellington side that dominated possession, but failed to convert until the dying stages against the Mariners, shouldn’t be an issue to the Sky Blues.

Sydney started last week’s fixture against the Melbourne Victory with Sebastian Ryall returning to the squad, and filling the centre-back gap that was left vacant last week by injured Ognenovski, for Jurman to take.

The back four to line up against Wellington is expected to look the same on the wings as against the Victory, but now with Ognenovski returning from injury he will partner the central defence with Ryall behind Demetrijevic, who was vital in providing the ball upfield towards Shane Smeltz and Terry Antonis at Etihad.

Marc Janko’s return to the squad last week was a huge bonus for Sydney, Janko received the ball from a brilliant Smeltz assist to make the score 1-1 in the 16th minute. Janko is also known for using his towering 6″5′ figure to out-muscle the defence, and always come out best in the situation of a corner kick.

It’s possible that for the Wellington fixture, Brosque may be shifted from the left-midfielder role he struggled in against the Victory after making room for returning Marc Janko. Janko may be shifted into a lone striker role, while Brosque could form a partnership with Smeltz, following Antonis’ surgery last Sunday.

For Wellington, with the memory of finishing last year’s A-League season at the hands of Sydney on a wet Allianz day still fresh in coach Ernie Merrick’s mind. The New Zealand side will without-doubt be looking for revenge as they now find themselves, on the A-League ladder, six points clear from the bottom half and one win away from overtaking the Sky Blues.

With strikers Nathan Burns and Roy Krishna in arguably the best form of their careers, along with goalkeeper Glen Moss who is yet to concede more than one goal in a match, Wellington are looking at a slightly higher chance of moving into the top four.

Following some errors in the defence that led to Matt Simon giving the Mariners the lead in the 40th minute on Saturday, Wellington will promote Tom Doyle to the left-back position so the defence is arranged accordingly to Manny Muscat’s two-game suspension. But if the defence is to show any improvement against Sydney, Dutch centre-back Roly Benovacia, who has already netted two goals for Wellington this season, will certainly be at the commanding point of it.

Prediction: With a strong offensive lineup that has helped the New Zealand side reach the top half of the A-League ladder, there is no doubting this revenge-fuelled clash will see Wellington have their chances upfront, even if that means getting past the central defensive pairing of Ognenovski and Ryall.

But when considering the strong offensive lineup that helped Sydney net three against the Victory, a home ground advantage, and an Austrian marquee in top-form. My prediction is for Sydney to find the back of the Glenn Moss’ net on multiple occasions.

Sydney 3–1 Wellington.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2014-12-21T08:03:07+00:00

James

Roar Guru


95' FULL TIME - Shaun Evans calls the close on today's clash at Allianz that saw Nathan Burns dominate the offense for the New Zealand side, and Sydney prove clueless in attack as Ibini and Janko suffered from a lack of communication in the second half. Thanks for joining me today on The Roar for some Sunday afternoon A-League action! I'm James (@James01253), and you have yourself a nice day and Christmas. Your thoughts on the match? Final score: Sydney FC 0 Wellington Phoenix 2

2014-12-21T08:01:54+00:00

Qantas supports Australian Football

Guest


Nathan Burns for Asia---wonderful performance.

AUTHOR

2014-12-21T08:00:02+00:00

James

Roar Guru


94' Nathan Burns is on the ground after a tackle Peter Triantis in the Sydney half. He has now been subbed off for Kenny Cunningham who will make an appearance for the final minute of the match. Sydney FC 0 Wellington Phoenix 2

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2014-12-21T07:58:53+00:00

James

Roar Guru


His recent cross in the box to Smeltz was weak, he's got the speed, but he hasnt thought through his options when he's upfront. I rated him pretty well in the first half as he was a good carrier of the ball to Marc Janko etc. But this half Janko has barely touched the ball.

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2014-12-21T07:57:54+00:00

James

Roar Guru


90 + 5' FIVE MINUTES OF ADDED ON TIME. In other news, Boxall receives a corner kick but is trapped in the corner of the field by the Sydney defenders, eventually giving up possession to a goal-kick for Janjetovic. Sydney FC 0 Wellington Phoenix 2

AUTHOR

2014-12-21T07:56:40+00:00

James

Roar Guru


90' SUBSTITUTION WELINGTON - Jeremy Brockie ON Roy Krishna OFF Brockie only has a few minutes to make his mark in this match with a possible last minute goal? Sydney FC 0 Wellington Phoenix 2

AUTHOR

2014-12-21T07:55:20+00:00

James

Roar Guru


89' CHANCE - Shane Smeltz has some time with the ball in the Wellington penalty box, but the Kiwi striker is shirt-tugged in the box and the ball is received by Glenn Moss just in time. Sydney FC 0 Wellington Phoenix 2

2014-12-21T07:54:56+00:00

jamesb

Guest


I love puns!

2014-12-21T07:54:32+00:00

Realfootball

Guest


Never has a player in the domestic game, in my memory, promised so much and delivered so little as Bernie Ibini. At what point will Arnold lose patience and drop him?

AUTHOR

2014-12-21T07:53:22+00:00

James

Roar Guru


87' Bernie Ibini's cross into the box is powerless and Smeltz is forced to resort to a foul on Tom Doyle near the Wellington penalty box. Sydney FC 0 Wellington Phoenix 2

AUTHOR

2014-12-21T07:52:36+00:00

James

Roar Guru


Haha, I must've Mossed the opportunity to use that pun earlier ;)

AUTHOR

2014-12-21T07:51:58+00:00

James

Roar Guru


86' Freekick to Sydney FC following some foul-play from Roly Bonevacia near the halfway line. Sydney FC 0 Wellington Phoenix 2

2014-12-21T07:51:47+00:00

jamesb

Guest


Burns has done it again. He has burned off Sydney tonight.

AUTHOR

2014-12-21T07:50:45+00:00

James

Roar Guru


84' SUBSTITUTION WELLINGTON - The New Zealand squad's first change to the starting squad the whole match. Louis Fenton OFF Michael Boxall ON Sydney FC 0 Wellington Phoenix 2

AUTHOR

2014-12-21T07:49:46+00:00

James

Roar Guru


If he can do it again vs the Wanderers at home next week then no doubts about it. Hopes not the brightest at the moment for our national team.

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2014-12-21T07:48:36+00:00

James

Roar Guru


82' Third substitution for Sydney FC in the last 10 minutes. Pedj Bojic OFF Aaron Calaver ON Calaver moves into the right-back position that was vulnerable in Burns' first goal for Wellington. Sydney FC 0 Wellington Phoenix 2

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2014-12-21T07:47:36+00:00

James

Roar Guru


81' NATHAN BURNS GOAL Right after a fumbled loss of possession in the box gave away a golden chance for Wellington to wrap this game up and move into the top four, Burns slots the ball calmly into the bottom left corner of Janjetovic's net off a brilliant pass. WELLINGTON 2-0

2014-12-21T07:47:16+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


2014-12-21T07:46:47+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


Hahahahaha, a Burnsy double. Great effort again!

2014-12-21T07:46:05+00:00

jamesb

Guest


Burns has to be in the Asian Cup squad. He is in form.

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