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		<title>Phoenix Edge Closer to Title with Victory Over Brisbane Roar</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Tim Wilson]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Mar 2024 04:38:23 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Wellington Phoenix have taken a significant step towards their first A-League title, defeating Brisbane Roar 1-0 at Sky Stadium, moving six points clear at <a class="mh-excerpt-more" href="https://wellingtonnews.nz/2024/03/31/phoenix-edge-closer-to-title-with-victory-over-brisbane-roar/" title="Phoenix Edge Closer to Title with Victory Over Brisbane Roar">[...]</a>]]></description>
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<p>The Wellington Phoenix have taken a significant step towards their first A-League title, defeating Brisbane Roar 1-0 at Sky Stadium, moving six points clear at the top with only four rounds left. Bozhidar Kraev’s early goal set the tone for a tightly contested match, keeping the Nix’s title aspirations firmly on track.</p>



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<p>Kraev’s decisive strike, just 76 seconds in, followed a spellbinding sequence of 26 uninterrupted passes, showcasing the Phoenix’s tactical prowess. Despite Brisbane’s spirited response and several chances to level the score, Wellington&#8217;s defence, led by goalkeeper Alex Paulsen, remained impenetrable.</p>



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<p>Phoenix head coach Giancarlo Italiano praised his team&#8217;s performance amidst challenging circumstances due to the international break. &#8220;I’m delighted we got the three points,&#8221; Italiano said, highlighting the team&#8217;s resilience and strategic player rotations to manage fatigue. The victory matched Wellington&#8217;s best-ever points tally of 46, a target set by the team earlier in the season.</p>



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<p>However, the match was not without controversy. Captain Alex Rufer&#8217;s late sending-off, deemed &#8220;a bit harsh&#8221; by Italiano, added tension to the final minutes. The red card, decided after VAR intervention, did not deter the Phoenix from securing a clean sheet and pressing forward.</p>



<p>Italiano also commended the squad&#8217;s depth, with strategic changes to the starting XI showcasing the team’s adaptability. Brisbane Roar, while creating opportunities, couldn&#8217;t capitalise, largely due to Paulsen&#8217;s heroics in goal and Wellington’s disciplined defensive structure.</p>



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<p>As the final whistle neared, Wellington managed to create further chances, nearly extending their lead, but ultimately, Kraev’s early goal proved sufficient. The focus now shifts to a critical match against the Central Coast Mariners, a game that could potentially seal the premiership for the Phoenix.</p>



<p>The Wellington community and fans at Sky Stadium witnessed a team inching closer to a historic achievement, with anticipation building for what could be a landmark season for the Phoenix.</p>
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		<title>Phoenix finish season with Triumph over Wanderers at Porirua Park</title>
		<link>https://wellingtonnews.nz/2024/03/31/phoenix-finish-season-with-triumph-over-wanderers-at-porirua-park/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Tim Wilson]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Mar 2024 03:55:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In a match that encapsulated the spirit and skill of the team, the Wellington Phoenix concluded their 2023-24 Liberty A-League season with a resounding victory <a class="mh-excerpt-more" href="https://wellingtonnews.nz/2024/03/31/phoenix-finish-season-with-triumph-over-wanderers-at-porirua-park/" title="Phoenix finish season with Triumph over Wanderers at Porirua Park">[...]</a>]]></description>
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<p>In a match that encapsulated the spirit and skill of the team, the Wellington Phoenix concluded their 2023-24 Liberty A-League season with a resounding victory against the Western Sydney Wanderers. The game, which kicked off at 4 pm, saw the Phoenix secure a 2-0 win, ensuring the Sister City Cup stays in Porirua for the off-season, delighting Porirua football fans. </p>



<p>Emma Main, the standout performer of the match, netted both goals for the Phoenix, marking a stellar performance that led to the Nix&#8217;s ninth win of the season. Main&#8217;s skill on the field was a highlight, showcasing her pivotal role in the team&#8217;s successful campaign.</p>



<p>Phoenix head coach Paul Temple shared his enthusiasm and pride in the team&#8217;s performance in the post-match press conference. &#8220;It was really good,&#8221; he stated, reflecting on the game&#8217;s opening moments. &#8220;Potentially the best 25 minutes of the season in terms of starting a game. It was electric, and we didn’t really give them a kick in the first half an hour.&#8221;</p>



<p>The game was not just a display of offensive prowess but also a testament to the Phoenix&#8217;s defensive strength. &#8220;In the first half, it was really good attacking, really good in possession [and] the second half was really good defensively,&#8221; Temple added. The coach was particularly pleased with the team&#8217;s ability to maintain a clean sheet, attributing it to the defensive doggedness around the box.</p>



<p>This victory was not just about finishing the season on a high note but also about making a statement. The Phoenix have shown time and again their capacity to compete at the highest levels, and defeating a team like the Western Sydney Wanderers, who have hopes for the finals, underscores their potential and the bright future ahead.</p>



<p>As the Wellington Phoenix look ahead to the next season, this match serves as a reminder of their capabilities and the strong foundation they have built. For the fans at Porirua Park and those supporting from afar, the victory was a moment of pride and joy, a fitting end to a season filled with challenges and triumphs.</p>



<p>The Sister City Cup&#8217;s stay in Porirua symbolic not just of victory, but a bond between the team and its community, one that continues to grow stronger with each season. As the Phoenix and its supporters celebrate this win, the focus will soon shift to building on this success and reaching new heights in seasons to come.</p>
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		<title>Porirua Football Fans flock to Sky Stadium in support of Phoenix FC</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Tim Wilson]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Mar 2024 23:17:32 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Wellington Phoenix FC vs Brisbane Roar FC. Sunday 31 March, 1pm kick off. Wellington Phoenix head coach Giancarlo Italiano is bullish about the depth of <a class="mh-excerpt-more" href="https://wellingtonnews.nz/2024/03/31/porirua-football-fans-flock-to-sky-stadium-in-support-of-phoenix-fc/" title="Porirua Football Fans flock to Sky Stadium in support of Phoenix FC">[...]</a>]]></description>
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<p><strong>Wellington Phoenix FC vs Brisbane Roar FC. Sunday 31 March, 1pm kick off.</strong></p>



<p>Wellington Phoenix head coach Giancarlo Italiano is bullish about the depth of his squad heading into the deciding five weeks of the Isuzu UTE A-League round-robin.</p>



<p>The Phoenix will be without regular right back Tim Payne and central defender Isaac Hughes for their Easter Sunday match against Brisbane Roar at Sky Stadium, after both suffered hamstring injuries before the international break.<br><br>And Italiano is preparing for the possibility talismanic striker Oskar Zawada won’t be able to play again this season because of a growth on his thigh.<br><br>But he isn’t concerned the Phoenix are going to run out of gas in their premiership push.<br><br>“I’ll be concerned when we don’t have 11 players that we can put on the park,” Italiano told media before training on Thursday. “As long as we have 11 players and boys that come off the bench that want to do a job for us, I’m not concerned.<br><br>“We’ve gone through this all season. At the beginning of the season everyone was talking about a lack of depth, and I think the boys have answered that quite well.<br><br>“We’ve had injuries all season [and] we’ve had to makeshift a lot of players into different positions and be very flexible in the way we think about our formations and the way we play. This is no different to any other challenge that we’ve had.</p>
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		<title>Phoenix look to Finish Season in Style</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Tim Wilson]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Mar 2024 05:27:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Phoenix play host to Western Sydney Wanderers at Porirua Park on Saturday afternoon in their final round match, which doubles as the club’s Pride <a class="mh-excerpt-more" href="https://wellingtonnews.nz/2024/03/29/phoenix-aim-to-finish-season-in-style/" title="Phoenix look to Finish Season in Style">[...]</a>]]></description>
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<p>The Phoenix play host to Western Sydney Wanderers at Porirua Park on Saturday afternoon in their final round match, which doubles as the club’s Pride game.<br><br>While Wanderers are vying for a place in next month’s finals, the Nix can finish no higher than eighth after results went against them in the penultimate round.<br><br>Phoenix head coach Paul Temple says they’ll be “attacking the game” the same way they have all season.</p>



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<p><strong>“We’ve travelled everywhere now in the A-League and there’s not many better than Porirua Park when the Yellow Fever are in the stands.”</strong> &#8211; <strong>Phoenix Coach Paul Temple.</strong></p>



<p>“We&#8217;ve picked the team to go out and put a game plan together to try and win,” Temple told media after training on Thursday. “Everyone’s very determined to finish strongly, says Temple.<br><br>“I think it’s important that we finish in style. Give the fans something to cheer about and end our season on a good note.<br><br>“We’ve been treated to such a good atmosphere at Porirua Park all season. It’s…almost second to none.<br><br></p>
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