The Wellington Phoenix returned home against Melbourne in Round 2 of the Australian Pro Playoffs quarterfinals. A whitewash in Round 1 was good for the Phoenix, as it had been feeding off of its home ground and was confident in its offense. Chung wanted to open up a draw, so to speak, and sit back and hope for a win.
In the first round, the Phoenix rarely buried the door and played an extremely passive game. The Lottery managed to resist the bombardment of victory and ended up with 0-0, which was definitely the result they wanted the most. As we all know, the New Zealand-based Phoenix played two Gopipos in their home games. In the regular season this year, they attacked 13 times at home, recording 10 wins and 2 losses, with only one loss. They have won their last six home games, keeping four of them clean sheets, and have a strong home field presence.
On the other hand, although the victory has the scorer Konaruli, but the first round is more dominant, the whole game recorded 20 shots on goal, but can not win the wave, obviously let the tiger back to the mountain. In addition to poor grasp, verify the overall state of the recent victory is also very numb. In the last five games, only three and two legal time did not win, including three white fruit. Even if you only get 1 win and 5 losses in your last eight road games, including a loss to current rivals Phoenix, this trip to New Zealand is a bad thing