SYDNEY. Western Sydney Wanderers and Wellington Phoenix didn’t manage to score any goal on Sunday. Western Sydney Wanderers was not able to win even if it was superior in terms of ball possession (58%).
The match was played at the Spotless Stadium stadium in Sydney on Sunday and it started at 3:00 pm local time. The referee was Ben Abraham with the help of Ryan Gallagher and Matthew McOrist. The 4th official was Sam Kelly. The weather was broken clouds. The temperature was hot at 25.47 degrees Celsius or 77.85 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 40%.
Match Statistics
Western Sydney Wanderers
0 - 0
Wellington Phoenix
- 58 Ball Possession 42
Shots
- 16 Total 5
- 4 On Target 1
- 3 Off Target 3
- 9 Shots blocked 1
- 144 Attack 57
- 100 Dangerous attack 20
- 71 Ball safe 80
- 0 Penalties 0
- 16 Corners 2
- 2 Off Sides 2
Fouls
- 10 Total 7
- 2 Yellow Cards 1
- 0 Double Yellow 0
- 0 Red Card 0
Other
- 4 Substitutions 3
Ball possession
Western Sydney Wanderers was in firm control of the ball 58% while Wellington Phoenix was struggling with a 42% ball possession.
Attitude and shots
Western Sydney Wanderers was more pushing with 100 dangerous attacks and 16 shots of which 4 were on target. Notwithstanding, that was not enough Western Sydney Wanderers to win the match.
Western Sydney Wanderers shot 16 times, 4 on target, 3 off target. On the other side, Wellington Phoenix shot 5 times, 1 on target, 3 off target.
Cards
Western Sydney Wanderers received 2 yellow cards (Nicolas Milanovic and Joshua Brillante). On the other side, Wellington Phoenix received 2 yellow cards (Kosta Barbarouses and Kosta Barbarouses).
Match Timeline
Standings
- W
- W
- W
- D
- D
- D
- D
- D
- D
- L
- L
- L
After this match, Western Sydney Wanderers has 1 points to occupy the 8th place in the standings. On the other side, Wellington Phoenix has 1 points (9th).
Next matches
Western Sydney Wanderers – Formation
Western Sydney Wanderers started with a 4-3-1-2 line-up (4-3-1-2).
The manager Marko Ante Rudan decided to play with the following team: Lawrence Thomas
, Tate Russell , Marcelo , Alex Bonetig , Jack Clisby , Dylan Pierias , Joshua Brillante , Jorrit Hendrix , Nicolas Milanovic , Brandon Borrello and Marcus Antonsson .The home team had on the bench: Tom Beadling
, Lachlan Brook , Dylan Scicluna, Zachary Sapsford , Oscar Priestman, Alexander Badolato and Jack Gibson.Substitutions
Western Sydney Wanderers made 4 changes: Dylan Pierias for Lachlan Brook (59′), Brandon Borrello for Zachary Sapsford (61′), Nicolas Milanovic for Alexander Badolato (86′) and Jorrit Hendrix for Tom Beadling (86′).
Best player: Alex Bonetig
The most impressive player for Western Sydney Wanderers was Alex Bonetig.
His rating is
with 86 passes (95% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 5 duels out of 8.Wellington Phoenix – Formation
Wellington Phoenix started with an extremely aggressive line-up (3-4-3).
Giancarlo Italiano played with: Alex Paulsen
, Tim Payne , Finn Surman , Scott Wootton , Lukas Kelly-Heald , Nicholas Pennington , Alex Rufer , Bozhidar Kraev , David Ball , Oskar Zawada and Kosta Barbarouses .These were the players on the bench: Fin Conchie, Benjamin Old
, Mohamed Al-Taay , Jack Duncan, Isaac Hughes, Josh Rudland and Charlie Beale.Substitutions
Wellington Phoenix made 3 changes: David Ball for Mohamed Al-Taay (62′), Bozhidar Kraev for Benjamin Old (73′) and Kosta Barbarouses for Fin Conchie (90′).
Best player: Alex Paulsen
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