Wellington Phoenix took on the Western Sydney Wanderers in Saturday’s early kick-off at Westpac Stadium, with the away side running out comfortable 3 – 0 winners.
Keanu Baccus – 6.5
Very assured in possession and fed the two men in front of him, O’Doherty and Baumjohann, frequently with good effect.
Jordan O’Doherty – 7
Was lively throughout and grabbed a well-deserved goal right at the end to put the icing on the cake for his team.
Alexander Baumjohann – 8
🎯 What a hit by @AlexBaumjohann!
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Sublime. Empathically put away the opener and was all over the place in attacking areas. Looks like the next foreign superstar in the A-League.
Bruce Kamau – 6.5
Provided the assist for the Wanderers opener and was energetic all night. Unfortunately sustained an injury with around fifteen minutes to go.
Roly Bonevacia – 6.5
Seems far more quicker this season and was unlucky not to get on the scoresheet himself.
Oriol Riera – 7
Was everywhere, clearing corners in defence and providing excellent link-up with his midfielders in the final third. Dispatched a second half penalty too.
.@ORiera9 = cool, calm and collected
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SUBS:
Jaushua Sotirio – 5.5
Could be a decent option off the bench in future with his pace.
Rashid Mahazi – N/A
Came on too late to get a rating.
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