Football: League-leading Wellington Phoenix fight to stalemate in Distance Derby against Perth Glory

Post At: Feb 25/2024 02:20AM
By: Gary

Table-topping Wellington Phoenix have battled to an A-League stalemate against Perth Glory in their Distance Derby late Saturday night, finishing the match in a 0-0 draw.

Without scoring machine Kosta Barbarouses, the Phoenix's attack had a distinct lack of bite at HBF Park, although they still managed to create the superior goal-scoring chances against the Glory - who were unbeaten in their previous five games.

Ben Old shoots but hits the post. Photo credit: Getty Images

While the result extends the Phoenix's own undefeated streak to nine means, it also means second-placed Central Coast Mariners will have a chance to reduce the NZ side's five-point buffer atop the competition standings with a win over Melbourne Victory on Sunday.

After a muted start from both sides, coach Giancarlo Italiano introduced weapons Oskar Zawada and Bozhidar Kraev off the bench partway through the second half and the Phoenix offence kicked up a notch.

Ben Old did well to beat Glory goalkeeper Oli Sail but rocketed his shot off the post. Zawada had perhaps the best chance of the contest in the dying minutes but Sail was up to the task to deflect his glancing header from a Lukas Kelly-Heald cross.

The Phoenix will have their next shot to return to the win column on March 3, when they host Adelaide United.

Table-topping Wellington Phoenix have battled to an A-League stalemate against Perth Glory in their Distance Derby late Saturday night, finishing the match in a 0-0 draw.

Without scoring machine Kosta Barbarouses, the Phoenix's attack had a distinct lack of bite at HBF Park, although they still managed to create the superior goal-scoring chances against the Glory - who were unbeaten in their previous five games.

While the result extends the Phoenix's own undefeated streak to nine means, it also means second-placed Central Coast Mariners will have a chance to reduce the NZ side's five-point buffer atop the competition standings with a win over Melbourne Victory on Sunday.

After a muted start from both sides, coach Giancarlo Italiano introduced weapons Oskar Zawada and Bozhidar Kraev off the bench partway through the second half and the Phoenix offence kicked up a notch.

Ben Old did well to beat Glory goalkeeper Oli Sail but rocketed his shot off the post. Zawada had perhaps the best chance of the contest in the dying minutes but Sail was up to the task to deflect his glancing header from a Lukas Kelly-Heald cross.

The Phoenix will have their next shot to return to the win column on March 3, when they host Adelaide United.

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