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Wellington Phoenix Reserves Endure Close Defeats
A Hard-Fought Weekend for Phoenix Reserves in Auckland
The Wellington Phoenix reserve squads faced challenging outings during Labour Weekend in the National League, with both the men’s and women’s teams coming up short against strong Auckland opposition.
Women’s Reserves Struggle with Short Squad Against West Coast Rangers
The Phoenix women’s reserves traveled to Auckland missing key players due to first-team and international commitments. Despite the challenges, they initially took control in the match against West Coast Rangers, as Isla Cleall-Harding seized a poorly placed pass from the opposing goalkeeper in the 28th minute, capitalizing on the error with a precise tap into an open net.
However, their early lead was overturned as Rangers answered back with two goals—one just before the halftime break and another shortly after—to secure a 2-1 victory, leaving the Phoenix still seeking their first points of the season.
Men’s Reserves Show Resilience in Goal-Packed Loss to Birkenhead United
Meanwhile, the men’s reserves encountered a goal-laden encounter against Birkenhead United, also on Auckland soil. They conceded early but responded with a stunning equalizer three minutes after halftime. Lachlan Candy’s solo effort began from deep within his own half, charging past three defenders to unleash a powerful strike from the edge of Birkenhead’s box, leveling the score and igniting Phoenix hopes.
Yet, the lead was fleeting; Birkenhead quickly regained control, extending their lead to 4-2. David Ball added a late spark for Phoenix with a remarkable injury-time goal, cutting in from the left to curl a shot into the top corner. Despite the final 4-2 scoreline, Ball’s skillful finish offered a consolation highlight for the team.
Youth National League Action
Adding to the weekend results, the Wellington Phoenix U-17 girls took to the field in the Youth National League, facing Melville United in an away fixture. They fell 2-1, marking their first loss of the season. Amelie Lloyd scored Phoenix’s lone goal, and while the result impacted their standings, the young squad remains in a strong second place on the table.
Phoenix reserves will have the chance to regroup in Wellington with upcoming home games set for Sunday, November 3, at Fraser Park. Meanwhile, fans can catch replays and highlights of all senior National League action on FIFA+.
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