McGlinchey scored his first goal of the season in the 41st minute, but it was Argentine playmaker Patricio Perez who was the difference between the teams at Bluetongue Stadium in Gosford.

Perez, who played for Argentina at under-20 level, was outstanding, especially in the first half.

He went on several telling runs, including one to create McGlinchey‘s winning goal before the break.
Perez picked up possession in midfield, delivered a perfectly timed ball to Joshua Rose. Rose then cut the ball back to McGlinchey who fired home.

It was only McGlinchey‘s second goal for the Mariners and continued a great run of form for the Kiwi international.

Wellington started the match on top, creating several chances, including a great opportunity to Dylan Macallister inside the first minute.

But the Mariners warmed to the task and started to dictate play midway through the first half with Perez a major factor.

The Mariners could have gone two goals up just after half-time but Patrick Zwaanswijk‘s header hit the crossbar. The home team had another chance to kill off the game a minute later with Rose firing wide. He should have at least hit the target.

Central Coast had most of the possession in the second half but could not manage a second goal. As the second half went on Wellington came more into the match.

Macallister had a powerful freekick well saved in the 75th minute. That was the visitors best chances as the third placed Mariners managed to hold on for a crucial victory to keep them within striking distance of second placed Adelaide.

Central Coast move to 39 points after 22 games, four points behind second-placed Adelaide who have played 25 games, while the Nix stay seventh.

Central Coast Mariners 1 (McGlinchey 41')
Wellington Phoenix 0
Crowd; 6844 @ Bluetongue Stadium