WELLINGTON Phoenix are now looking forward to going back home after their 3-0 thrashing at the hands of Queensland's samba stars.

Phoenix coach Ricki Herbert said the match turned on the two pivotal moments – Elrich’s red card for seemingly elbowing Roar midfielder Hyuk-Su Seo and the penalty awarded when defender Karl Dodd handled the ball.
“The big turning point was the penalty," said Herbert. "We’d defended well up till then and I thought the Roar were starting to run out of ideas.
"In terms of the sending off, I can’t comment on that, but needless to say it had a major impact. Even down to 10 men we held our shape well, but in these conditions it was always going to be a tough ask."
He added: “It was disappointing to concede the penalty, I really thought it was going to be one of those nights when we might grind it out, hang tough, and come away with a 0-0 result.
"But we were one down and we had to push forward, and when you’re chasing a game like that you always run the risk of having teams coming back at you.
“We’re not going to sit back, 1-0 or 3-0 away at Queensland. If you’re going to stay in the race you’ve got to advance a bit and, being a player down, we thought we’d back ourselves a wee bit.
"So the extra two goals are pushed to one side. We were chasing.”
Captain Tim Brown said his team had to chalk the result up to experience.
“It was a difficult day but certainly there will be no excuses from the group. We’ve just got to pick ourselves up and get on with it,” said Brown.
Having picked up three points from the possible nine on offer on their three-match trans-Tasman trip, Phoenix are now concentrating on tackling Sydney FC at Westpac Stadium on Saturday.
“I’d said before this trip that if we could pick up a point in each of the three matches we’d be doing pretty well,” Herbert said.
“While it would have been nice to come away with a couple more, we can now look forward to getting back home.
"It’s been a long month since we last played at home and we’re all looking forward to getting back out there at Westpac Stadium."
He added: "It’ll be a breath of fresh air for the players and they’re all looking forward to the incredible home support we have and how that support can make it tough for the opposition."

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