Adelaide United made it eight games unbeaten against the Wellington Phoenix and provided worry for the teams around them leading up to the finals.
Goran Paracki — 5
Rarely given time to provide relief for his team and was maligned to retreating back constantly, to which he added little assistance to the defence when he did come back.
Matthew Ridenton — 4
A poor performance on his return to the squad from national team duty, turning over the ball unnecessarily on several occasions.
Matija Ljujic — 5
Rarely sighted beyond sending a beckoning chance in the box at the end of the first half to cause a rare instance of trouble for Adelaide.

Roy Krishna — 6
Fantastic build up play at times to bring his team in to the game, unlucky to hit the post from an early deflected chance.
Nathan Burns — 4
Wily when given the chance on the ball, but rarely appeared to look to test Adelaide. Spurned a late chance in what has been a relatively unimpressive return to Wellington.
Andrija Kaluderovic — 5
Continued his lack of goal proficiency away from home, which was compounded by a chance being saved well by Izzo
Substitutes
Logan Rogerson — 7
Competed well and caused issues for Adelaide with his determination. Earned a penalty and brushed aside the claims for it from his fellow players to score from the spot. Definitely warrants a start from his efforts the last two weeks.
Sarpreet Singh — 6
Looked to change the game with his speed and dribbling but could not change much.
Michael McGlinchey — 6.5
Provided Burns with the chance to spark some sort of an opportunity, but the chance was missed. Worked well in attack when he came.
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