Wellington Phoenix were flattered by their 5-1 winning margin over Wairarapa United in their football friendly played before a large and boisterous crowd at Hullena Park, Masterton yesterday.
The hosts created several prime scoring chances throughout the 90 minutes and had the edge in territory and possession in the second half but struggled to get the ball in the back of the net.
A Phoenix side containing only a couple of first string players struggled to get any rhythm or flow into their attacking play but still finished with five goals, three coming in the first half and the others late in the second.
For Phoenix coach Ricki Herbert, yesterday's game had a two-fold purpose. First, it gave some of his younger talent who might still be season or two away from starting regularly in the A-League an opportunity to show their paces. Secondly, and in his opinion just as important, it gave the Wairarapa sporting community the chance to witness some high quality football.
''Football is on a high all around the country and it's great for places like Wairarapa to be involved in a promotion like this,'' Herbert said between being besieged for autographs. ''Everywhere we go, the people have given terrific support and this is no exception.''
Herbert would have been pleased with the attacking skills shown by Australian Mirjan Pavlovic, expected to be his last under-21 signing for the Phoenix.
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