MELBOURNE Victory had a late scare after apparently demolishing Wellington Phoenix only for Jeremy Brockie to singlehandedly mount a comeback from 3-0 down to score twice in the last ten minutes.
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Former Phoenix starlet Marco Rojas - celebrating his 21st birthday today - inflicted most of the damage with a brace of goals against his old club either side of the half-time interval and a wonderfully-crafted goal from Marcos Flores.
Phoenix - missing Ben Sigmund from his controversial red card over the Jeronimo Neuman incident against Adelaide United last week - were barely in the contest with Victory dominating the match for the first 70 minutes.
But Wellington snatched a wonderful goal from Jeremy Brockie with 10 minutes left on the clock when he struck a beautiful shot from outside the box that gave keeper Nathan Coe no chance.
Leo Bertos rattled nerves moments later with a freekick that just didn't dip in time but in injury time Brockie struck again from another set piece and made no mistake.
His shot was judged to have crossed the line after keeper Coe couldn't control the powerful blast and juggled it into his own net.
But the final whistle still came too soon for late-finishing Phoenix and Victory stumbled across the line with the three points intact - but only just.
The hosts had stand-out performances across the pitch, but it was a result largely built on the craft of Flores and Guilherme Finkler.
Signs that better times are ahead for Victory were there from the eighth minute, when Finkler and Flores combined in midfield for the former to guide a through ball into Archie Thompson's path but his shot went wide.
Thompson had his second chance when Mark Milligan's lightning ball across the goalmouth just evaded him on 15 minutes, while Phoenix replied seconds later after Louis Fenton's superb ball from the right curled just past Stein Huysegems.
Soon after, however, it was 1-0, when Finkler's through ball found Thompson wide on the right. Presented with a one-on-one chance with Mark Paston, the Australia international instead elected to send a perfect ball across the goalkeeper and two defenders for Rojas to tap home.
Thompson and Brockie then brought saves out of their opposing goalkeepers, before Flores put the Victory up 2-0.
Retrieving the ball from the right, Flores and Finkler traded two passes apiece before the former finished with the outside of his right foot.
The second goal had been coming, but few of the 20,683 crowd could have predicted its quality.
One minute into the second half, Milligan's ball ensured Thompson again found a galaxy of space behind the Phoenix defence, and his precise ball across goal ensured an easy tap in for Rojas.
Application had not been in question for Thompson over a 13-game scoreless streak in the A-League, but he again showed his finishing was still somewhat off when he spooned a cut-back from Flores high and wide from close range on 51 minutes.
Meanwhile, the injection of Benjamin Totori for Phoenix proved crucial to their attempts to save the game.
The Solomon Islands international was integral in Phoenix's brightest spell of the game, which produced Brockie's first goal in the 81st minute.
He sent an unstoppable shot past Nathan Coe from outside the area after having been fed by the increasingly lively Totori, and then made it a double when his free-kick was clawed out by the Victory goalkeeper only after it crossed the line.
But time beat Phoenix, with Victory's win certainly not the most impressive of the weekend but it did provide 60 minutes of exactly what Victory are capable of producing under coach Ange Postecoglou.
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