Wellington Phoenix 1
Brisbane Roar 1
The Wellington Phoenix have conceded a late equaliser to draw 1-1 with the Brisbane Roar at McDonald Jones Stadium.
In the quintessential game of two halves, the Phoenix dominated the first period and took a deserved 1-0 lead through Israeli striker Tomer Hemed, but spent the majority of the second half on the back foot, eventually succumbing to an 86th-minute equaliser from Brisbane substitute Golgol Mebrahtu.
The game ended in controversy with Wellington denied a possible penalty, the ball appearing to strike the hand of a Brisbane defender, but the VAR upheld the decision of referee Stephen Lucas, who waved away Wellington's protests. That incensed Phoenix coach Ufuk Talay who was involved in heated arguments with members of the Brisbane coaching staff and players after the final whistle.
Talay spoke on the eve of the match about wanting to see more from Hemed. As such, he promoted his marquee signing to the starting side for the first time in the last six matches and he repaid the faith of his manager by scoring a second goal in as many games. It came courtesy of a Roar error at the end of a slick passing move from the Phoenix, with Brisbane captain Tom Aldred failing to clear a left-wing James McGarry cross, the ball falling to Hemed who stroked home from just inside the penalty area.