Substitute Daniel Arzani teed up two Ross McCormack goals as Melbourne City moved to third place with a come-from-behind 2-1 victory over Wellington Phoenix.
Goran Paracki - 5
Won a few duels and exhibited solid defending, but was also dispossessed a handful of times.
Matthew Ridenton - 6
Was one of Wellington's best and most involved, and tried to create many chances.
Mike McGlinchey - 4
Had fewer touches than any other starting player. Didn't contribute much.
Thomas Doyle - 6
Had plenty of promise going forward, dashing past defenders, and delivering crosses into the box.
Roy Krishna - 7
Was at the right place at the right time to punish Jakobsen for his error. The Fijian became just the second Phoenix player to score 30 goals for the club. Provided good service for his strike partner as well.
Andrija Kaludjerovic - 6
Only the crossbar denied his sixth headed goal of the season. Had a couple of other chances but was caught offside too many times.
SUBS
Nathan Burns - N/A
Made his return to the A-League in the 70th minute replacing Krishna.
Adam Parkhouse - N/A
Late substitution.
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