WELLINGTON Phoenix face a potentially season-defining trip to Adelaide to take on a revitalised United at Hindmarsh Stadium in a battle for bottom place on Friday night.
Adelaide United was the form team for much of last year's Hyundai A-League and lost the Grand Final 1-0 againstĀ Melbourne Victory.
But they have struggled with consistency this season and lie tenth on the table, albeit just one point behindĀ Phoenix in seventh - and come into the match on the back of a crucial win against Brisbane Roar last weekend.
Phoenix defender Tony Lochhead remembers last season's 6-1 loss at Hindmarsh Stadium and is keen for his side to make more of an impression this year.
"I don't think we've picked up a point in Adelaide. It's always been a tough place for us to go and play," he said.
"They're a team growing in confidence, especially with the win they had over the weekend against Roar at home in Brisbane.
"They're a good team all over the park but I think if we play the football that we know we can and put away our chances that we create, then we should be alright."
Traditionally, Adelaide is at its warmest over the Christmas period, ofteh with temperatures of 40 degrees. However, Lochhead has done his homework and doesn't expect the mercury to rise too high on Friday night.
"It's supposed to be around 23 on the weekend so hopefully it stays cool," he said. "It's just something that we have to do. It's part and parcel of playing at home in Wellington.
"Everyone expects it to be warmer over there so we just have to get on with it."
Lochhead admitted his side was upset at its performance in the 1-0 loss to Sydney FC in Palmerston North at the weekend where conditions made play extremely difficult.
"Everyone is a little disappointed," he said. "Obviously it wasn't the prettiest game in the world and not the result we were after. We know we really need to win our home games so nobody was too happy about it.
"It made it difficult to play to be fair. The conditions were just awkward. It was pretty gusty so it made it pretty difficult and to be fair if any of the two teams had an excuse for not being used to it, it was Sydney."
Lochhead's involvement with the All Whites World Cup Qualification campaign means he has had a busy year to date, including the unfortunate experience of giving away a penalty when the All Whites had a 1-0 lead against Bahrain at Westpac Stadium.
Since that match, however, his form has been error-free and he is keen to show his attacking flair.
"It's been an interesting year with all the World Cup Qualifiers," he said. "It's been hard at times with all the travel involved but I'm just looking forward to the rest of the season in the A-League and putting together some a bunch of good results.
"Personally, I'd like to get forward a bit more and get involved in the attack and contribute going forward. I think we've been pretty solid at the back the majority of the year."
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