Wellington Phoenix W recovers a 0-1 deficit to overcome Perth Glory W 2-1

. Wellington Phoenix W was able to reverse the scoreline against Perth Glory W to win 2-1.

Wellington Phoenix W recovers a 0-1 deficit to overcome Perth Glory W 2-1

. Wellington Phoenix W succeeded in reverse the scoreline against Perth Glory W to win 2-1. It was Perth Glory W to strike first with a goal of Millie Farrow at the 21′. Then it was a goal in the 48′ minute to make things even for 1-1. Eventually, Chloe Knott gave the win to Wellington Phoenix W in the 61′ minute.

The match was played at the Wellington Regional Stadium stadium in on Saturday and it started at 7:15 pm local time. The referee was Bec Mackie with the support of Sarah Jones and Allys Clipsham. The 4th official was Beth Rattray. The weather was light rain. The temperature was cold at 11.09 degrees Celsius or 51.96 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 91%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 50 Ball Possession 50
Shots
  • 23 Total 7
  • 8 On Target 4
  • 9 Off Target 0
  • 7 Shots blocked 3
  • 97 Attack 110
  • 35 Dangerous attack 37
  • 0 Ball safe 0
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 4 Corners 1
Fouls
  • 16 Total 6
  • 2 Yellow Cards 0
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0

The overall ball possession was identical with both teams controlling the ball for 50% of the time.

Ball possession

The ball possession was not so different. Wellington Phoenix W was in possession of the ball for 50% of the time vs. Perth Glory W that controlled the ball for 50% of the time.

Attitude and shots

Perth Glory W was more aggressive with 37 dangerous attacks and 7 shots of which 4 were on target. Notwithstanding, Wellington Phoenix W was able to find the solution to win this contest.​

Wellington Phoenix W shot 23 times, 8 on target, 9 off target. On the other side, Perth Glory W shot 7 times, 4 on target, 0 off target.

Cards

Wellington Phoenix W received 2 yellow cards (Manaia Poppy Elliott and Kate Taylor). Talking about the opposition, Perth Glory W didn’t receive any yellow card.

Match Timeline

21'
M. Farrow(goal)Sofia Sakalis
K. Taylor- Yellow
31'
H. Breslin(goal)Annalie Longo
48'
50'
G. Johnston- sub ->Claudia Lauren Mihocic
M. Elliott- Yellow
51'
Chloe Knott(goal)
61'
65'
I. Dalton- sub ->Georgia Cassidy
65'
Quinley Quezada- sub ->Sofia Sakalis
Z. McMeeken- sub ->Michaela Foster
71'
K. Brown- sub ->Manaia Poppy Elliott
79'
E. Main- sub ->Hope Breslin
79'

Standings

After this match, Wellington Phoenix W will have 12 points to sit in the 3rd place. On the opposite side, Perth Glory W will stay with 13 points like Melbourne City W to remain in the 2nd place.

Next matches

Wellington Phoenix W – Formation

Wellington Phoenix W
G
R. Foster 1.Canada
7.1
D
M. Barry 4.New Zealand
7.2
D
M. van der Meer 5.New Zealand
7.2
D
M. Foster 13.New Zealand
6.9
71'
D
H. Davidson 18.United States
6.8
M
K. Taylor 3.New Zealand
7.3
31'
M
Chloe Knott 7.New Zealand
8.1
Goals61'
M
A. Longo 16.New Zealand
7.5
71'
F
H. Breslin 11.United States
8.3
79' Goals48'
F
M. Speckmaier 17.Venezuela
7.7
F
M. Elliott 21.New Zealand
7.1
79' 51'
Substitutes
G
B. Edwards 12.New Zealand
D
Z. McMeeken 2.New Zealand
6.7
71'
F
K. Brown 9.New Zealand
6.4
79'
F
E. Main 20.New Zealand
7.1
79'

Wellington Phoenix W started with a aggressive line-up (4-3-3).

The manager Paul Temple decided to play with the following team: Rylee Foster (7.1), Hailey Davidson (6.8), Mackenzie Barry (7.2), Marisa Isabel Van Der Meer (7.2), Michaela Foster (6.9), Annalie Longo (7.5), Kate Taylor (7.3), Chloe Knott (8.1), Hope Breslin (8.3), Mariana Speckmaier (7.7) and Manaia Poppy Elliott (7.1).

The home team had on the bench: Zoe McMeeken (6.7), Kelli Denise Brown (6.4), Brianna Edwards, Emma Main (7.1) and Rebecca Lake (6.6).

Substitutions

Wellington Phoenix W made 3 changes: Michaela Foster for Zoe McMeeken (71′), Hope Breslin for Emma Main (79′) and Manaia Poppy Elliott for Kelli Denise Brown (79′).

Player of the match: Hope Breslin​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Wellington Phoenix W was Hope Breslin.

His rating is (8.3) with 1 goal, 27 passes (0% accurate) and 5 key passes. He won 3 duels out of 7. He performed 5 crosses.

Perth Glory W – Formation

Perth Glory W
G
M. Aquino 1.Australia
7.5
D
Jessika Cowart 3.Philippines
6.5
D
N. Rigby 4.Australia
6.8
D
E. Anton 7.New Zealand
6.8
D
C. Mihocic 22.Australia
6.6
50'
M
H. Lowry 8.Australia
7.1
M
S. Phonsongkham 10.Australia
6.9
M
S. Sakalis 12.Australia
7.3
65'
M
G. Cassidy 27.Australia
6.5
65'
F
M. Farrow 9.England
7.6
Goals21'
F
G. Jale 11.New Zealand
6.9
Substitutes
G
L. Bailey 29.Australia
M
Quinley Quezada 20.Philippines
6.9
65'
M
I. Dalton 23.Australia
7.1
65'
M
G. Johnston 25.Australia
6.7
50'
F
T. Stonehill 14.Australia

Perth Glory W started with a conservative line-up (4-4-2).

Alexander Epakis played with: Morgan Aquino (7.5), Natasha Rigby (6.8), Claudia Lauren Mihocic (6.6), Jessika Cowart (6.5), Elizabeth Anton (6.8), Susan Phonsongkham (6.9), Georgia Cassidy (6.5), Hana Lowry (7.1), Sofia Sakalis (7.3), Grace Jale (6.9) and Millie Farrow (7.6).

These were the players on the bench: Tia Stonehill, Quinley Quezada (6.9), Isobel Dalton (7.1), Grace Johnston (6.7) and Lillly Bailey.

Perth Glory W could not rely on the presence of Grace Johnston (injured).

Substitutions

Perth Glory W made 3 changes: Claudia Lauren Mihocic for Grace Johnston (50′), Georgia Cassidy for Isobel Dalton (65′) and Sofia Sakalis for Quinley Quezada (65′).

Player of the match: Millie Farrow​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Perth Glory W was Millie Farrow.

His rating is (7.6) with 1 goal, 28 passes (0% accurate) and 1 key pass. He won 4 duels out of 7. He performed 2 crosses.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the A-League Women.​