A FIRST-HALF goal from Dylan Macallister was enough to give Wellington Phoenix a vital 1-0 win over 10-man Newcastle Jets in Wellington on Sunday.
Macallister's goal in the 20th minute secured a club record fifth straight victory at home for Wellington but more importantly the three points lifted Phoenix to sixth (35 points) on the table and in the process dented Newcastle's hopes of reaching the play-offs as they stayed in eight spot with 31 points.
The Jets were not helped by the red card shown to Ryan Griffiths in the 66th minute for abusing referee Chris Beath, who also booked captain Nikolai Topor-Stanley in the first half.
But Phoenix did not escape either with Andrew Durante, Troy Hearfield, Vince Lia, Ben Sigmund and Manny Muscat all shown yellow cards by the referee.
Sigmund's yellow was his eighth of the season meaning he will miss the next two crucial away matches against Adelaide and Sydney.
The Jets, bolstered by the return of NZ international Jeremy Brockie and Adam D'Apuzzo, started brightly and it was clear their plan was to shut down the time and space the Phoenix players had on the ball.
Certainly young livewire Marco Rojas came in for plenty of attention and he struggled to keep possession under the scrutiny.
The home side had the first real chance in the 10th minute when Taylor Regan brought down Muscat as he ran hard towards the box. But Macallister's shot didn't even force a save from Ben Kennedy.
The big striker made amends 10 minutes later though. Muscat stole the ball in midfield and set Rojas free down the right wing. The teenager easily got past D'Apuzzo and his cross found Macallister who poked the ball home.
Chances thereafter were few and far between for either side.
The best two opportunities in the first-half for Phoenix involved the talented Rojas, who didn't let the close attention stop him from running hard at the Jets defence.
In the 38th minute he got past Samuel Galloway and curled in a great cross but neither Macallister at the near post nor Nick Ward at the far post could get anything on it.
Two minutes before the break Rojas again broke clear down the right wing and this time threaded the ball into the box but a poor first touch by Macallister saw the close-range chance go begging as Kennedy smothered the ball.
The Jets' best chances of the first spell both fell to Brockie shortly before the break. A timely challenge from Sigmund saw the young New Zealander's first real effort balloon up for Danny Vukovic to save.
Then almost on the stroke of half-time, Brockie was left unmarked in the box but could only scuff his shot straight to the Phoenix keeper.
It was an exciting start to the second half with Hearfield hitting the side netting before Marko Jesic saw his long-range effort at the other end cannon back off the post with Vukovic stranded on his line.
A few minutes later, the Jets striker's spectacular overhead kick forced an equally impressive one-handed save from Vukovic.
With Phoenix desperate to find a second goal and the Jets pressing hard for an equaliser the match became a little scrappy and the yellow cards for Phoenix came thick and fast.
But it was the Jets who were hardest hit when Griffiths was sent off. Yet despite being a man down the visitors showed plenty of grit and even shaded the home side in the final 20 minutes. It was all to no avail though and the Phoenix hung on grimly.
Wellington Phoenix 1 (Macallister 20')
Newcastle Jets 0
@ Westpac Stadium
Related Articles

Victory shake-up: Talay in line to replace Popovic at ailing A-League giants

Is New Zealand ready for its own A-League derby?
