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  •   Home > News > Sports > Soccer

    For the first time in their history, the Wellington Phoenix will finish the season in the A-League Men's top two places

    For the first time in their history, the Wellington Phoenix will finish the season in the A-League Men's top two places


    Last night's clutch, very, very late 1-nil home win over the third-placed Melbourne Victory has booked the Nix a semifinal spot.

    Phoenix defender Finn Surman forced the 95th-minute match-winner last night - credited as an own goal at the time - and says they deserved the result - as late as it came - and it sets up the run home nicely.



    And it seems the Dubious Goals Panel now says Surman did score.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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