Wellington Phoenix coach Ricki Herbert is urging his team to
focus more on performance and less on the away match factor
ahead of Sunday's round six A-League soccer match against
Perth Glory.
The 5250km journey to Western Australia is the longest road
trip in any domestic competition in the world, and the
Phoenix have struggled in Perth, having lost their last three
matches there without scoring a goal.
But Herbert has attempted to shift the players' mindsets away
from talk of travel and patchy away form. He wants major
improvements across the board after a lacklustre showing in
last Friday's 0-1 loss to Brisbane Roar, and insists there is
no reason why they cannot reproduce their home form -- they
are unbeaten in 21 matches in Wellington dating back to 2008
-- in Australia.
"I've said to the players it's about performing," Herbert
said.
"It's not about saying 'oh, we're away again'. We're not in
that headspace at all. I think the travel is irrelevant."
Captain Andrew Durante believed the Phoenix were "too good a
team" to not regularly start winning in Australia.
Last season they managed just three wins and five draws from
14 away matches, but that was an improvement on previous
seasons and the central defender was confident they could
make further improvements.
"It's just a mental thing and once we get the mindset to play
away the way we do at home, we'll be fine," said Durante, who
will make his 50th appearance for the Phoenix, as will All
Whites winger Leo Bertos.
"I think it's a flow on effect and it starts with everyone
individually.
"At the back we need to be tighter and maybe set up the play
better for the guys up front, but we need to be more creative
in the front third. At home, Paul Ifill's dynamic and gets at
players, but we just didn't do that against Brisbane."
Herbert said he was keeping an open mind on team selections
and would not name his team until tomorrow, but the only
expected change is Troy Hearfield in for Manny Muscat at
right back.
Muscat is on international duty in Europe and played 11
minutes as a substitute in Malta's 1-3 loss to Israel
overnight.
New signing Nick Ward has joined the squad in Perth but is
unlikely to start, although Herbert may opt for the former
Melbourne Victory midfielder over Oscar 'Toto' Cornejo on the
bench.
Tim Brown and Vince Lia, who have made quiet starts to the
season in the middle, will be looking over their shoulders
following Ward's arrival and with players such as Daniel and
Cornejo biding their time.
There is an injury cloud over goalkeeper Mark Paston, who has
struggled with a groin strain during the past two weeks.
He will be given until tomorrow to prove his fitness,
otherwise Danny Vukovic will make his debut for the club.
Leaders Perth, who have a two-win, two-draw record, are
buoyed by the return from injury of striker Mile Strejovski
and defender-cum-striker Jamie Harnwell and are keen to
avenge their penalty shootout playoff loss to Wellington last
season.
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