6e journee
2 decembre 2018
Westpac Stadium
ENG resume 30mnts
A-League.2018.2019.Wellington.Perth.Glory.ENg.resume30.ENG.twb22.mp4
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Two records were broken at Westpac Stadium on Sunday night. One was objective: Roy Krishna breaking Paul Ifill's Phoenix goal-scoring record when scoring his 34th for the club in the 44th minute of his side's 1-1 draw against Perth Glory. The other was subjective: the Video Assistant Referee set a new low for the most farcical intervention in A-League history. Nick Waldron's decision to refer on-field referee Adam Kersey to replays of a Ryan Lowry challenge in the 75th minute was matched in absurdity only by Kersey's decision to then send off Lowry. Lowry made a sliding challenge which saw him slide past one of his players before his studs collected the ankle of a Perth player.
You would put it in the clumsy category. Freekick perhaps, yellow card at a stretch. Red card? Never. Down to 10 men, the Phoenix conceded an 82nd-minute equaliser from substitute Diego Castro - the man Lowry had been brought on to specifically man mark. It was a result which was a tough one to take for the 4829 Phoenix fans in attendance. Their side had dominated the contest, having 14 shots to Perth's four.
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