Quickly-ending Phoenix is ​​undone by long-range shots in the A-League season opener



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Callum Nieuwenhof, fifth from the left, opened the scoring with a bold shot from outside the 18-yard box.

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Callum Nieuwenhof, fifth from the left, opened the scoring with a bold shot from outside the 18-yard box.

Wellington Phoenix manager Ufuk Talay is still seeking his first win over former club Sydney FC after coming up short in a 2-1 loss in the opening match of the 2020-21 A-League season.

Phoenix finished as the stronger of the two teams in Wollongong on Saturday, but came undone with two long-distance shots, Sydney teenager Calem Nieuwenhof came forward with a thunderous goal on his debut before Luke Brattan won the game with a free kick.

“I think it took two really good goals to beat us this afternoon,” Talay said. “In general, the performance and the way the guys finished, I am quite satisfied with that, but obviously I am not satisfied with the result.

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The television broadcast is interrupted when Mirza Muratovic scores Wellington’s first goal of the season.

“I think this is the fourth time that we have [to beating Sydney] and we’ve come a little short again, but that game is over and we’re looking forward to our next game against Macarthur. “

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Under absolutely no pressure, Nieuwenhof gave the Sky Blues the perfect start to their title defense when he was given the time and space to line up a bold shot from outside the 18-yard box after a corner.

It will be considered one of the most spectacular A-League goals scored by a rookie, but Talay felt it could have been prevented if Phoenix showed more willingness to shut down the 19-year-old.

“I think we had enough players behind the ball for someone to come out and close the ball and I think we were a bit naïve in that situation, but that’s something that we will see and try to improve.”

Mirza Muratovic is congratulated after scoring the Phoenix tie at halftime.

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Mirza Muratovic is congratulated after scoring the Phoenix tie at halftime.

Phoenix’s own rookie Mirza Muratovic tied at halftime, although in farce scenes, the television broadcast was cut off just as the goal was scored, when the midfielder converted a Tim Payne cross in the back of the net to through a volley. from a short distance.

Brattan did his best to emulate his midfielder partner Nieuwenhof by taking a free kick out of Stefan Marinovic’s reach to shoot Sydney in front 10 minutes into the second half, and the set piece shot proved decisive as Steve Corica’s team survived a late attack from Phoenix to claim all three points.

Phoenix midfielder Cameron Devlin evades Sydney forward Kosta Barbarouses.

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Phoenix midfielder Cameron Devlin evades Sydney forward Kosta Barbarouses.

Talay named three rookies in his starting eleven; Muratovic joined Clayton Lewis and Joshua Laws, with captain Ulises Dávila and main signing Tomer Hemed starting the game off the bench after spending two weeks in controlled isolation.

Phoenix played their best football when Dávila and Hemed were introduced by double substitution in the 58th minute and both attackers came close to finding a tie.

Hemed forced a good save from Andrew Redmayne when he fired a shot into the lower right corner after a quick counterattack, while Brattan produced a crucial block to deny Davila in injury time.

Ulises Dávila thought he had scored the late tie but the goal was disallowed for offside.

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Ulises Dávila thought he had scored the late tie but the goal was disallowed for offside.

Dávila thought he had scored a dramatic late draw with a deflected shot, but the goal was disallowed for offside as Hemed was standing in front of the last defender as the ball hit the forward’s body.

“Obviously I would have liked [Hemed] having scored on his debut, but he came in and made an impact and made himself a bit of a threat in the area. I think he got some good deliveries towards the end, especially from Tim Payne’s right side and I think he will grow from that as well. “

Sydney FC 2 (Calem Nieuwenhof 29 ‘, Luke Brattan 55’) Wellington Phoenix 1 (Mirza Muratovic 45 ‘)

HT: 1-1

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