Phoenix's Paul Ifill celebrates his goal against the
Newcastle jets in the A-League minor semi final football
match at Westpac Stadium, Wellington. Credit:NZPA / Ross
Setford.
The A-League football dream lives on for Wellington
Phoenix after striker Paul Ifill inspired a 3-1 defeat of the
Newcastle Jets in their minor semifinal in Wellington today.
Englishman Ifill buried a decisive goal midway through extra
time to carry his team into next Saturday's preliminary final
across the Tasman.
The winners of that game -- against the losers of the major
semifinal between Sydney FC and Melbourne Victory which is
being finalised tonight -- will advance to the grand final.
Victory will have to come away from Westpac Stadium, which
the Phoenix tonight farewelled for the season in front of a
delirious club record crowd of 32,792, where they have not
been beaten in 19 matches since October 2008.
They defied a heavily disrupted buildup to pull off a
memorable win, dominating large chunks of the match and
appropriately sealing the result through Ifill after Jets
captain Matthew Thompson and inspirational Phoenix midfielder
Tim Brown had struck in the first half of regular time.
Substitute striker Eugene Dadi ensured the match wouldn't go
to a penalty shootout with a third goal five minutes from the
end of extra time, tapping home as the Jets went in search of
an equaliser At times the match resembled the Paul Ifill
show, his teasing skills on the edge of the box at the heart
of the hosts' many attacks, either creating chances for
himself or others.
Ifill's goal came via a neat Brown pass and was his 13th of
the season, rifled past goalkeeper Ben Kennedy after he
deceived yet another defender.
The hosts had a mortgage on possession and created seven
shots at goal to two by halftime, a statistic that had more
than doubled after 90 minutes, while they also won nine
corners to one.
The visitors were most dangerous on the counter and that was
borne out in the 20th minute when Thompson blasted his team
ahead with a left-footed bullet that left under-employed
Phoenix goalkeeper Liam Reddy with no hope.
Brown's eighth goal of the season was his most important,
taking advantage of typically elusive Ifill buildup with a
first-time left-footed strike from 10m out in the 33rd
minute.
The Phoenix had a far from ideal buildup for the match, with
their four starting All Whites -- Brown, Ben Sigmund, Leo
Bertos and Tony Lochhead -- all heavily involved in the
international against Mexico in Los Angeles last Thursday
(NZT).
All but Bertos played out 120 minutes despite they and coach
Ricki Herbert arriving home only yesterday morning, having
left assistant coaches Jonathan Gould and Luciano Trani to
prepare a depleted squad.
Brown popped up all over the park in a mammoth display, while
Bertos joined Ifill in posing countless problems down the
flanks.
The back four were largely sound while Vince Lia anchored a
midfield that comfortably won the battle for possession.
Defender Sigmund could easily have registered a goal after
just 75 seconds but his low, diving header was cleared off
the line by Ali Abbas.
Another clear chance came when midfielder Manny Muscat was
clear on goal but his strike was blocked by a sprawling
Kennedy.
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