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Phoenix upsets Roar, Western piles pain on Sydney in ALW

December 13, 2024 BY

Room for improvement: At the end of round five, Western United are sitting at sixth on the A-League Women's ladder. Photo: MORGAN HANCOCK/AAP IMAGE

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ANNALIE Longo has scored a double to fire Wellington to an upset 2-1 A-League Women win over a Brisbane Roar team missing its two biggest stars.

Longo announced her return from injury by opening the scoring in the 35th minute before clinching the match-winner in the 69th at Porirua Park.

Also on Sunday, Western United claimed a 2-1 win over reigning champions Sydney FC, who sit a lowly 11th, while Adelaide United defeated Newcastle 2-0.

In the late game, Melbourne Victory beat Perth Glory 1-0 courtesy of a 92nd-minute stunner from Alana Murphy to go second behind Melbourne City on the table.

Wellington edged closer to the top six after securing their second win of the season against a Brisbane outfit without star Matilda midfielder Tameka Yallop and winger Sharn Freier.

The Phoenix are eighth (2-3), while the Roar (3-2) remain second on the table.

Longo intercepted a poor pass from Brisbane defender Leia Varley meant for Holly McQueen before pulling off a one-two with teammate Olivia Fergusson to find her first goal.

Roar equalised a minute into added time before the break when Phoenix midfielder Daisy Brazendale mistakenly released to Emily Pringle, but Longo popped up again in the second half to complete her double.

Longo had been out of action since round three after suffering a facial injury against Newcastle.

Roar striker Evdokiya Popadiynova is looking at a stint on the sidelines after suffering a hamstring injury while chasing down Phoenix centre-back Mackenzie Barry in the 54th minute.

At Ironbark Fields, substitute Kiara de Domizio scored in the 89th minute against Sydney to gift Western United the three points.

The hosts found a way through the stalemate in the 55th minute when Kahli Johnson launched a long-range left-footed shot.

But their elation did not last long, with Sky Blues substitute Amber Luchtmeijer equalising three minutes later.

Western United began the more daring side in the second half and found their reward through de Domizio.

Adelaide star Fiona Worts put on a show at ServiceFM Stadium, scoring in the 45th and 63rd minutes to lift her side to third on the table in a 2-0 win over Newcastle.

The Reds’ first goal arrived after Jets goalkeeper Danielle Krzyzaniak handled the ball outside the area. She then spilled Emily Condon’s free kick and in a goalmouth scramble and Worts forced the ball over the line.

Eighteen minutes later, Worts tapped home a lovely ball from Lucia Leon.

In the late game at the Sam Kerr Football Centre, Perth goalkeeper Casey Dumont denied Rachel Lowe from the penalty spot in the 69th minute.

But Dumont would not have the last laugh against her old team; Murphy unleashed a skidding long-range drive to snatch all three points.