Sydney FC 1
Wellington Phoenix 0
The Wellington Phoenix have failed to find any home comforts at Campbelltown Stadium, going down 1-0 to Sydney FC in their latest A-League outing.
Playing what was theoretically a home game just an hour from downtown Sydney didn't play in Wellington's favour, a second half penalty from the competition's Golden Boot leader Adam Le Fondre settling the contest and consigning the Phoenix to a seventh loss in their last nine matches against this opposition.
With a stiff breeze at their backs, Sydney FC had the best of the first half chances but through a combination of sloppy finishing and desperate Wellington defending were unable to break the deadlock. The Sky Blues looked hungrier and were quicker to the loose ball, creating several opportunities to score.
The Phoenix's Polish goalkeeper Filip Kurto – who must surely be in the conversation to win the A-League goalkeeper of the season award – came up big early in the game, his strong right hand denying Iranian international Reza Ghoochannejhad after he was put through one-on-one by Le Fondre. The Englishman himself lobbed over from a handy position shortly afterwards, before Ghoochannejhad struck the post with Kurto beaten.