Football: Durante hungry for more goals

Andrew Durante
Andrew Durante
Scoring goals has never really been Andrew Durante's thing.

In more than 250 games during a senior career which began in 2001, the 32-year-old defender has only scored four goals in league games; one for Sydney Olympic in the now-defunct NSL and three for the Wellington Phoenix in the A-League.

But Durante has popped up twice in notable friendly matches where the Phoenix have earned 2-1 victories; firstly, against Argentinian side Boca Juniors in 2010 and on Wednesday night in Auckland as the Wellingtonians scored a famous win over English Premier League outfit West Ham United.

Being a centre back, Durante isn't relied upon as a source of goals but the All White said he wanted to find a way to get himself on the scoresheet with more regularity.

"I try and save it for the big games," the Phoenix captain joked. "But I'd love to score in the league. It's something that I think really needs work in my game and can add another level to my game."

Set-piece is where Durante can be dangerous given a proven ability to head the ball and with new signing Alex Rodriguez -- previously known as Alejandro Gorrin -- providing Wednesday's goal, there could be more in store during this season's edition of the A-League.

While the Phoenix don't get their new campaign underway proper until October 12, Durante said knocking off a Premier League side would help their enthusiasm levels during the rest of the pre-season.

Wellington have the chance to claim a second Premier League scalp in less than a week when they host Newcastle United at Westpac Stadium tomorrow. (sat)

"The boys will be up for it, there's no doubt," Durante said. "Again, another big occasion for us to play a Premier League team, so, mentally, the boys will ready. Physically, obviously, there will be some tired legs."

It remains to be seen whether midfielder Michael McGlinchey will be given the chance to play. The All White is in the middle of a contractual dispute, with both the Phoenix and the Central Coast Mariners of the belief they have the 27-year-old under contract.

The A-League's governing body, the FFA, have been reviewing the matter but Phoenix coach Ernie Merrick was disappointed with how long the saga had dragged on for.

"I'm appalled by the lack of speed in decision-making," Merrick said. "To leave him in limbo for this long is totally out of order. I'm hugely disappointed."

Meanwhile, West Ham will have a chance to atone for their disappointing night on Wednesday when they play Sydney FC in the first fixture of tomorrow's doubleheader in the capital.

The Hammers left Cheikhou Kouyate (ankle) and James Tomkins (groin) in Auckland following their loss to the Phoenix but West Ham manager Sam Allardyce said those injuries would provide an opportunity for other players in the squad.

"We've got to pick a team that serves both purposes from a point of view of us trying to get the players out there as a team and get as much match practice as we can," Allardyce said.

Meanwhile, as of yesterday evening, 27,500 tickets had been sold for tomorrow's doubleheader with the Phoenix urging punters to snap up the remaining tickets to produce a sold-out Westpac Stadium.

West Ham meet Sydney at 2pm tomorrow with the Phoenix and Newcastle to kick-off at 4.30pm.

- by Daniel Richardson of APNZ

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