Phoenix women plan to turn ‘second home’ into fortress as they seek third win

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The Wellington Phoenix hope Porirua Park can become “a little fortress” for them during this season’s women’s A-League.

The Phoenix will play their first 2023-24 Liberty A-League match at their new second home on Sunday afternoon, when they play host to last season’s beaten finalists Western United.

They are scheduled to play five more of their remaining seven home matches this campaign at Porirua Park.

Main photo: The Phoenix won their last game, against Brisbane Roar, at Sky Stadium but head to Porirua Park for Round 4.

The main stand at Porirua Park … Phoenix aim to fill it with fans on Sunday.

Head coach Paul Temple is looking forward to the change of scenery.

“We actually had a few seasons with the men’s reserves there at Porirua Park and it was always great,” Temple told media on Friday.

“The pitch is nice, it’s had a revamp since the World Cup…so it should be a good surface.

“But I’m really looking forward to the tighter crowd and the stand being close. Hopefully if we can get 2,000 people there, pack the grandstand out and get some atmosphere around the pitch then it will hopefully become a little cauldron for us, a little fortress.

“It’s going to be really cool to play there and I’m excited about the atmosphere that it can create. Hopefully, the fans feel the same and they can make some noise and help us.”

Emma Main interview

The Nix have won back-to-back matches for the first time in the women’s team’s short history and their performances have caught the eye with their new “small ball” philosophy.

“It’s become a bit more of a talking point than I thought,” Temple said. “It’s the way we’re describing how we want to try and play.

“It’s about players being in tighter spaces and being able to make shorter passes and be able to build through shorter passes rather than through longer, expansive passes.

“We’ve called it small ball — smaller spaces, smaller passes and the ball moves quicker.

“It’s a principle of the way we want to play and will really influence the style in which we’re going to play.

“I think we’re starting to see more and more of it. It’s been a gradual process but over the three games there’s more and more time in the game where we have that kind of control of how we want to play. We are going to keep building that and hopefully, you’ll see that evolving.”

After a first-up defeat in Perth, Western United bounced back with a win over Melbourne Victory in round two before drawing with Melbourne City last weekend.

“They’re one of the better sides in the competition based on them making the grand final in their debut season.

“We’re going to have to be at our best to get points against teams like Western United.

“I think we’re very aware of what they’re going to bring. They’re strong, physical, have been good on the counter-attack this season and they don’t know when they’re beaten, they keep going and going.”

But the Phoenix are far from daunted.

“We’re looking at every opposition now for weak points and saying ‘this is what we can do to hurt them. Let’s focus on what we’re doing against their system and structure and let’s focus on us winning the game, and them spending more time worrying about us’.

“That’s the key message we’ve been giving to the players all season. We believe we can beat anyone, so we’ve got to do what we do well and hopefully we’ll get the result.”

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Captain Annalie Longo is an option after she marked her long-awaited club debut with a stunning goal, but Longo herself is still returning to full fitness after suffering a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) last year.

“We’ve got to consider she’s come off the back of the ACL and got back very quickly for the World Cup, and while she was able to play she didn’t have long minutes so we’re just going to be cautious in getting her back to 90 minutes.

“The best thing for her is that we still make sure…we’re not rushing that process too much, because we want her for the long-term.

“I would imagine 45 to an hour is what we’ll see and then we’ll keep building from there.”

Canadian goalkeeper Rylee Foster is also a chance of returning to the XI after missing last week’s match against the Brisbane Roar with a strained Achilles.

“She was out training today fully … diving around, bringing the personality back so it’s really good. It’s great to have her back.

“We’ll just have to see how she holds up after today and then we’ve still got another session tomorrow and we’ll back the call then.”

Hailey Davidson interview

Past meetings

Most recent meeting: 7 January 2023 – Western United 1 Wellington Phoenix 0

All-time A-League head-to-head: Phoenix 0W, Western 2W & 0D.

How to watch

The game will be broadcast LIVE on Sky Sport 5 in New Zealand and on Paramount+ in Australia.

Fixture

Game to be played on Sunday November 12, 2023

Wellington Phoenix v Western United
Jerry Collins Stadium, Porirua Park, Wellington, 4pm (NZT)

Squads

Wellington Phoenix (four to be omitted)

1. Rylee FOSTER (gk), 2. Zoe MCMEEKEN, 3. Kate TAYLOR, 4. Mackenzie BARRY, 5. Marisa VAN DER MEER, 6. Macey FRASER, 7. Chloe KNOTT, 9. Kelli BROWN, 10. Alyssa WHINHAM, 11. Hope BRESLIN, 12. Brianna EDWARDS (gk), 13. Michaela FOSTER, 14. Michaela ROBERTSON, (c), 16. Annalie LONGO, 17. Mariana SPECKMAIER, 18. Hailey DAVIDSON, 20. Emma MAIN, 21. Manaia ELLIOTT, 22. Aimee DANIELI (gk), 23. Rebecca LAKE.

Unavailable: 8. Grace WISNEWSKI (injured), 19. Liv INGHAM (injured).

Western United (four to be omitted)

1. Alyssa DALL’OSTE (gk), 2. Stacey PAPADOPOULOS, 4. Jaclyn SAWICKI, 6. Chloe LOGARZO, 7. Kiara DE DOMIZIO, 9. Hannah KEANE, 10. Kahli JOHNSON, 11. Emma ROBERS, 12. Lucy RICHARDS, 13. Avaani PRAKASH, 14. Natasha DAKIC, 15. Adriana TARANTO, 16. Melissa TARANTO, 18. Grace MAHER, 19. Tyla Jay VLAJNIC, 20. Keiwa HIEDA, 21. Hillary BEALL (gk), 22. Alana CERNE, 24. Julia SARDO, 26. Natalie PICAK (gk).

Unavailable: 17. Raquel DERALAS (injured), 34. Catherine ZIMMERMAN (injured).

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