Western United W tops Wellington Phoenix W 3-0

MELBOURNE. Western United W was eventually too strong for Wellington Phoenix W.

Western United W tops Wellington Phoenix W 3-0

MELBOURNE. Western United W was eventually too much to handle for Wellington Phoenix W with the goal of Chloe Logarzo (29′), Grace Maher (72′) and Hannah Keane (78′).

The match was played at the Harvest Home Recreation Reserve – Pitch 1 Synthetic stadium in Melbourne on Sunday and it started at 3:30 pm local time. The referee was Casey Reibelt with the help of Joanna Kate Charaktis and Claire Green. The 4th official was Lachlan Keevers. The weather was clear sky. The temperature was pleasant at 22.41 degrees Celsius or 72.34 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 62%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 52 Ball Possession 48
Shots
  • 24 Total 3
  • 8 On Target 2
  • 10 Off Target 1
  • 9 Shots blocked 0
  • 87 Attack 89
  • 78 Dangerous attack 42
  • 39 Ball safe 52
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 13 Corners 1
Fouls
  • 4 Total 6
  • 0 Yellow Cards 0
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 3 Substitutions 3

Ball possession

None of the teams had a clear upper hand in terms of ball possession. Western United W was in possession of the ball for 52% of the time vs. Wellington Phoenix W that controlled the ball for 48% of the time.

Attitude and shots

Western United W had a more offensive attitude with 78 dangerous attacks and 24 shots of which 8 were on target. This is one of the reasons why Western United W won the match​.

Western United W shot 24 times, 8 on target, 10 off target. Talking about the opposition, Wellington Phoenix W shot 3 times, 2 on target, 1 off target.

Cards

None of the teams received any yellow card.

Match Timeline

C. Logarzo(goal)
29'
K. Johnson- sub ->Tyla-Jay Vlajnic
61'
62'
K. Brown- sub ->Emma Main
62'
M. Elliott- sub ->Michaela Robertson
G. Maher(goal)
72'
69'
H. Errington- sub ->Daisy Brazendale
A. Medwin- sub ->Kiewa Hieda
72'
73'
E. McMillan- sub ->Rebecca Lake
H. Keane(goal)Aimee Medwin
78'
A. Prakash- sub ->Chloe Logarzo
83'

Standings

After playing this match, Western United W has 32 points to remain in the 1st place. Talking about the opposition, Wellington Phoenix W will stays with 19 points to sit in the 9th place.

Next matches

Western United W – Formation

Western United W
G
H. Beall 21.United States
7.3
D
S. Papadopoulos 2.Australia
7.3
D
G. Maher 18.Australia
8.8
Goals72'
D
T. Vlajnić 19.Australia
6.5
61'
D
A. Cerne 22.Australia
7.2
M
J. Sawicki 4.Philippines
7.7
M
C. Logarzo 6.Australia
8.2
83' Goals29'
M
A. Taranto 15.Australia
7.1
M
M. Taranto 16.Australia
7.5
M
K. Hieda 20.Japan
7.3
72'
F
H. Keane 9.United States
8.8
Goals78'
Substitutes
G
A. Dall'Oste 1.Australia
D
A. Medwin 5.Australia
7.1
72'
D
N. Dakic 14.Australia
M
A. Prakash 13.Australia
6.5
83'
F
K. Johnson 10.Australia
6.3
61'

Western United W started with a 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

The manager Kat Smith decided to play with the following team: H. Beall (7.3), Stacey Papadopoulos (7.3), Alana Cerne (7.2), Grace Maher (8.8), Tyla-Jay Vlajnic (6.5), Jaclyn Sawicki (7.7), Melissa Taranto (7.5), Kiewa Hieda (7.3), Chloe Logarzo (8.2), Adriana Taranto (7.1) and Hannah Keane (8.8).

The home team had on the bench: Alyssa Dall’Oste, Aimee Medwin (7.1), Kahli Johnson (6.3), Avaani Prakash (6.5) and Natasha Dakic.

Substitutions

Western United W made 3 changes: Chloe Logarzo for Avaani Prakash (83′), Tyla-Jay Vlajnic for Kahli Johnson (61′) and Kiewa Hieda for Aimee Medwin (72′).

Player of the match: Hannah Keane​

The player that probably impressed the most for Western United W was Hannah Keane.

His rating is 8.8 with 1 goal, 17 passes (0% accurate) and 3 key passes. He won 3 duels out of 5. He performed 7 crosses. He hit the woodwork twice times.

Wellington Phoenix W – Formation

Wellington Phoenix W
G
R. Foster 1.Canada
6.8
D
H. Davidson 18.United States
6.4
D
T. Jaber 26.Australia
6.4
D
R. Lake 23.New Zealand
M
Z. McMeeken 2.New Zealand
6.6
M
H. Breslin 11.United States
7.0
M
M. Robertson 14.New Zealand
6.8
62'
M
D. Brazendale 15.New Zealand
6.3
69'
M
E. Main 20.New Zealand
6.9
62'
F
I. Cox 7.
6.3
F
A. Whinham 10.New Zealand
7.3
Substitutes
G
A. Feinberg-Danieli 22.New Zealand
D
E. McMillan 25.New Zealand
6.7
73'
M
H. Errington 27.New Zealand
6.4
69'
F
K. Brown 9.New Zealand
6.5
62'
F
M. Elliott 21.New Zealand
6.5
62'

Wellington Phoenix W started with a 3-5-2 line-up (3-5-2).

Paul Temple played with: Rylee Foster (6.8), Hailey Davidson (6.4), Tiana Jaber (6.4), Rebecca Lake, Rebecca Lake (7.2), Emma Main (6.9), Hope Breslin (7.0), Daisy Brazendale (6.3), Michaela Robertson (6.8), Zoe McMeeken (6.6) and Isabel Cox (6.3), Alyssa Whinham (7.3).

These were the players on the bench: Kelli Denise Brown (6.5), Manaia Poppy Elliott (6.5), Aimee Feinberg-Danieli, Ella Rose McMillan (6.7) and Helena Maree Errington (6.4).

Substitutions

Wellington Phoenix W made 4 changes: Rebecca Lake for Ella Rose McMillan (73′), Emma Main for Kelli Denise Brown (62′), Michaela Robertson for Manaia Poppy Elliott (62′) and Daisy Brazendale for Helena Maree Errington (69′).

Player of the match: Alyssa Whinham​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Wellington Phoenix W was Alyssa Whinham.

His rating is 7.3 with 40 passes (0% accurate) and 2 key passes. He won 7 duels out of 11.

Results of the day

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