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The Newcastle Jets were defeated 3-1 by Wellington Phoenix at Hunter Stadium on Saturday evening.

The Phoenix scored three times in five second-half minutes through Nathan Burns, Michael McGlinchey and Roy Krishna to cancel out Joel Griffiths first period strike.

It was a similar tale to past Jets performances this season with the home side playing some nice football but ultimately unable to hold onto their lead.

WHAT THEY SAID

“Playing with Mikey and Burnsey is making my work much easier, I know they are more experienced but they know my pace and just give me the ball.” – Wellington Phoenix winger Roy Krishna

“In this case it was more up to personal fault. We played compact, everybody had their game plan but if you keep giving away goals like this there is no game plan up to that.” – Newcastle captain Kew Jaliens

GOALS

1-0 Griffiths (24’) – The in-form David Carney picked up the ball in right channel, drove down the flank, cut inside and lofted a superb cross that found Andrew Hoole at the back post. Hoole volleyed the ball first-time across the face of goal and Griffiths slid in to convert from point-blank range.

1-1 Burns (73′) – Roly Bonevacia splits the Jets defensive line by finding Burns’ run, with the Australian taking a touch, rounding the keeper and passing the ball into the back of the net.

1-2 McGlinchey (74′) – The Kiwi international taps into an empty net after Bonevacia’s stinging shot from a tight angle is parried by Jets keeper’ Ben Kennedy on to the far post. Replays showed that McGlinchey was marginally offside when Bonevacia hit his shot.

1-3 Krishna (78′) – The pick of the bunch. Krishna got on the ball about 40 yards from goal, with no Jets defenders applying the pressure, the Fijian strode in and unleashed an unstoppable shot inside the left post from just outside the area.

KEY MOMENT

After being profligate in front of goal, Burns showed his Phoenix teammates how it was done with a superb touch around Kennedy and finish after Bonevacia expertly picked out the Australian’s run beyond the defensive line. The equaliser gave Wellington the impetus to push on for the victory.

HIGHLIGHTS REEL

The power in Krishna’s strike was simply stunning as the Fijian scored this third goal in the last three matches. A failure to put pressure on Krishna as he approached the edge of the box was damning with the winger’s strike absolutely unstoppable despite Kennedy’s full stretch dive.

COACH KILLER

It could have been a more comfortable match for the Phoenix if McGlinchey had taken advantage of three clear-cut chances in the first half. The Kiwi spooned a perfect Burns cut back over the bar, failed to punish Kennedy’s fumble and then had a shot saved after being released by Alex Rodriguez.

BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD

Ernie Merrick sent out the same side that thumped Melbourne City 5-1 last week but despite playing some brilliant attacking football, the Phoenix lack of prowess in front of goal meant a late burst was needed to secure victory. Griffiths rewarded Phil Stubbins with his first start in fhree weeks but it was an all too familiar story with the Jets never recovering from the shell-shock of Burns’ equalising goal.

THE FINAL WORD

Newcastle’s search for a win doesn’t get any easier with a trip to league-leaders Perth Glory on Friday night while Wellington Phoenix will shoot for three wins in a row when they host Central Coast Mariners on Saturday afternoon.

TEAMS

Newcastle Jets: Kennedy (GK), Neville, Jaliens (C), Madaschi, Gallagher, Kantarovski, Celeski (Pepper 8′), Hoole (Jeronimo 69′), Griffiths, Carney, Montano (Cooper 79′)

Wellington Phoenix: Moss (GK), Muscat, Sigmund, Durante (C), Doyle (Fenton 46′), Riera, Bonevacia (Cunningham 87′), Rodriguez (Lia 71′), Krishna, McGlinchey, Burns

Scorers: Griffiths 24′, Burns 73′, McGlinchey 74′, Krishna 78′

Red cards:  None

Yellow cards: Krishna 86′

Conditions:  22C, Wet

Attendance: 9,152 @ Hunter Stadium