A sold-out crowd can make all the difference for the
Wellington Phoenix in their A-League football elimination
semifinal against the Newcastle Jets, says captain Andrew
Durante.
The Phoenix's fortress of Westpac Stadium - they are unbeaten
there in 18 matches stretching back to October last year -
will be at full capacity with more than 34,000 set to cram in
on Sunday.
Durante and fellow-defender Jon McKain have spent the past
week on international duty with the Australian national team,
while coach Ricki Herbert and players Tim Brown, Ben Sigmund,
Tony Lochhead and Leo Bertos turned out for New Zealand in
their 2-0 friendly loss to Mexico in Los Angeles yesterday.
While Durante and McKain are back in Wellington and training
with the remainder of the squad, the New Zealand contingent
won't return to the capital until Saturday morning.
But Durante reckons a big, loud crowd will be just what the
well-travelled players need to motivate them.
"It's obviously not ideal that they're not back till the day
before the game but they're professionals and they know what
they have to do to look after themselves," Durante said.
"The key is that we're at Westpac Stadium. We've shown how
good we are at home and a sell-out crowd is going to be
amazing. Whether the Kiwi boys come back a little bit sore or
tired, when they step out there on Sunday afternoon the
adrenalin will be pumping. With the crowd behind us that'll
lift them to another level and they'll forget any pain and
fatigue - they'll ride the game out on pure emotion."
The match in Los Angeles was an important one for Sigmund, in
particular. The All Whites centre back has had little game
time since copping a suspension earlier in the season. But
with McKain suspended for Sunday's match, Sigmund will start
alongside Durante against the Jets.
"It's great for Siggy," Durante said. "He needed to get a
full game under his belt before such a big match, especially
after missing quite a few games during the season. He'll be
better for the run and he'll be raring to go on Sunday."
Durante is also raring to go, having just returned from
training with the Socceroos. He made the bench in the
Aussies' 1-0 win against Indonesia but didn't get on the park
to get his first cap for his country.
"It was an intense camp but I'm feeling pretty fresh and I
can't wait for Sunday. All my energy is being focused on this
game and I'm quietly confident we'll get the result,
especially in front of a sell-out crowd."
Squads.-
Wellington Phoenix: Andrew Durante (captain), Liam
Reddy, Reece Crowther, Manny Muscat, Tony Lochhead, Diego,
Tim Brown, Leo Bertos, Paul Ifill, Chris Greenacre, Michael
Ferrante, Daniel, Troy Hearfield, Adrian Caceres, Eugene
Dadi, Vince Lia, Ben Sigmund, Costa Barbarouses (two to be
omitted)
Newcastle Jets: Matt Thompson (captain), Ben Kennedy,
Dion Shaw, Adam D'Apuzzo, Nikolai Topor-Stanley, Ljubo
Milicevic, Ben Kantarovski, Jin-Hyung Song, Sasho Petrovski,
Tarek Elrich, Jobe Wheelhouse, Sean Rooney, Kaz Patafta,
Labinot Haliti, Ali Abbas, Mirjan Pavlovic Referee: Chris
Beath
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