PREVIEW: Phoenix look to avenge early-season loss to Newcastle Jets

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League leaders Wellington Phoenix are determined to square the ledger with the Newcastle Jets in their men’s A-League rematch on Saturday.

The Jets stunned the Phoenix 3-0 in their 2023-24 Isuzu UTE A-League match at Sky Stadium in early December to take a commanding lead in their three-game season series.

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The return fixture is at McDonald Jones Stadium in Newcastle on Saturday night.

Main photo: Giancarlo Italiano … ‘there will be a different emphasis on the way we attack.’

Phoenix head coach Giancarlo Italiano has reiterated his team is maintaining a “game to game” focus rather than placing importance on where they are on the table at this stage of the season.

“What I do think is important is that there are match-ups throughout the season, and I call them mini tables with our players,” Italiano told the media.

“For example, if we’re playing Newcastle and if it’s two or three games we want to be ahead of the points table between just us two.

“Same as Melbourne Victory. We’ve had two draws now and now we’re equal. By the end of the season for our three matches we want to be ahead, even if it’s on goal difference.

“Overall if we are ahead in eight or nine of those match-ups we’re doing very well. That’s the way we approach it.

“It’s just a little bit of alternative logic to get the players to focus on what is important which is every game, one by one.”

Italiano has immense respect for the Jets and their head coach Rob Stanton and has a plan in place to even the season series with Newcastle.

“I know their coach very well. He was one of my original mentors.

“We’ve always had a tactical mind shift whenever we play each other because we know each other very, very well.

“I won’t give too much away [but] there will be a different emphasis on the way we attack and defensively I think we can nullify a lot of their threats.

“Hopefully it pans out and I feel if we can curb the initial onset of pressure then I think we’ll steadily get into the game.”

The 3-0 loss to the Jets was Wellington’s first of the season and is the heaviest of their two defeats to date, but Italiano has refused to label it their worst performance.

“In terms of chance creation, it was probably one of our best games. We hit the post twice, we had two one-on-ones, and they were still panicked at three-nil.

“They were defending for their lives because they knew if we got one goal we potentially could have come back.

“In terms of performance I thought it was okay, it was adequate [and] it built on what we did previously.

“Did we defend well? I don’t think so. That’s where we got caught. We were naïve to say the least.

“We knew what their threats were and we still made those errors so I was disappointed at that.

“Even at three-nil down most teams give up. We were still going so that was a very good platform to build on for the next week against Macarthur.”

Newcastle striker Apostolos Stamatelopoulos scored a brace against the Nix last month and has now found the back of the net six times in his past seven matches to jump to second in the goalscoring charts.

Oskar Zawada … will be availabe to play Newcastle.

Giancarlo Italiano may be able to call on their talismanic striker Oskar Zawada for the first time since the defeat to the Jets, with Zawada included in the 20-man touring party for their matches against Newcastle and Brisbane Roar.

“We’ll see how he travels [and] see how he goes at training tomorrow.

“He’s been given the all clear for an involvement but for me it’s more about exposing him to the environment and see how he handles it.

“If we feel comfortable that he can contribute then we’ll play him.

“Oz is a prolific striker and very effective. He gives us an option off the bench and a different dynamic to the way we play.

“I’ll use him according to how the game pans out, but it is valuable to have someone like that come off the bench.”

Italiano has no doubts Zawada can combine well with inform Phoenix forward Kosta Barbarouses, who has scored eight goals in the six matches the Polish striker has missed.

“You saw in the previous games when Kosta and Oz played together, they’ve worked well.

“It’s just a different dynamic with Oz because he’s more of a target man. He can bring the play in from high pressure situations and he’s a little bit more direct, but I think Kosta complements him well.

“If I do bring Oz on I’ll make sure I still play to Kosta’s strengths.”

The big decision Italiano has to make about his starting XI is who starts at right back in the absence of Tim Payne, who is suspended for two matches.

Nicholas Pennington deputised for the majority of the second half against Victory last week following Payne’s red card in first half stoppage time, while fellow midfielder Mo Al-Taay and academy graduate Matt Sheridan are the other right back options.

“From a tactical point of view we will adjust the squad according to what we have available.

“That might indicate a change in shape, a change in structure and also a change in how we approach the game.”

Past meetings

Most recent meeting: 9 December 2023 – Wellington Phoenix 0 Newcastle Jets 3

All-time A-League head-to-head: Phoenix 24W, Jets 17W & 6D.

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 Saturday January 27, 2024

Newcastle Jets v Wellington Phoenix
McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle, 8pm (NZT)

Standings

Table at 8am (NZT) on Friday January 26.

Squads

Newcastle Jets (two to be omitted)

1. Ryan SCOTT (gk), 3. Jason HOFFMAN, 5. Lucas MAURAGIS, 6. Brandon O’NEILL (c), 7. Trent BUHAGIAR, 8. Apostolos STAMATELOPOULOS, 10. Reno PISCOPO, 13. Clayton TAYLOR, 14. Dane INGHAM, 15. Jason BERTHOMIER, 17. Kosta GROZOS, 18. Daniel STYNES, 19. Callum TIMMINS, 20. Michael WEIER (gk), 22. Phil CANCAR, 23. Daniel WILMERING, 26. Archie GOODWIN, 27. Nathan GRIMALDI, 29. Justin VIDIC, 33. Mark NATTA.

Unavailable: 11. Jacob DOWSE, 21. Noah JAMES (gk), 25. Carl JENKINSON, 37. Lachlan BAYLISS, 39. Thomas AQUILINA, 66. Zac BOWLING (gk).

Wellington Phoenix (two to be omitted)

3. Finn SURMAN, 4. Scott WOOTTON, 5. Fin CONCHIE, 7. Kosta BARBAROUSES, 8. Ben OLD, 9. Oskar ZAWADA, 10. David BALL, 11. Bozhidar KRAEV, 12. Mo AL-TAAY, 14. Alex RUFER (c), 15. Nicholas PENNINGTON, 18. Lukas KELLY-HEALD, 19. Sam SUTTON, 23. Luke SUPYK, 24. Oskar VAN HATTUM, 25. Jack DUNCAN (gk), 26. Isaac HUGHES, 40. Alex PAULSEN (gk), 42. Fergus GILLION, 43. Matt SHERIDAN.

Unavailable: 6. Tim PAYNE (suspended).

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