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Three second-half strikes in the teeth of howling south Powered Wellington to win its third League Cup with win 3:0 on the Fury-north Queensland, on Friday evening.
The values were tied 0-0 at the break, because, as Phoenix fought for his strikers in the room, but the newcomer goal Eugene Dadi, Paul Ifill and defender Jon McKain looked to stifle Fury for a deserved victory.
Dadi, who marked his debut in Phoenix last week with one of these goals, including an impressive clip hit on the head from the start he knew only two minutes into the second half.
Angle Leo Bertos’ in the wind remains low, and Dadi got up and found the back of the grid with well-organized title.
Collisions of the head with a Fury defender Matt Smith after 67 minutes allowed standing, a former international Ivory Coast, bleeding, but Phoenix has lost little, if Costa Barbarouses took his place.
Ifill gave the victory away from his ninth goal of the season with 12 minutes as midfielder Phoenix built pressure with an intelligent.
Ifill is not enough room, his first touch was impeccable and the sound of the shot left goalkeeper Justin Pasfield Fury no chance.
McKain, more known for his achievements as an uncompromising defender finished in 90th minute when his header over loop Pasfield raised Set 3-0.
Cold wind and driving rain meant there was no place for free flowing football of recent weeks, as the 3:1 victory over the Phoenix Brisbane taking fifth place in the scale of the League .
Both teams are struggling in terms of expectations, and although Phoenix was a strong wind behind in the first spell, they had very little to show in the medium term.
Ifill and Dadi have been kept under tight wraps the front, the better chance; perhaps, the team is the first stanza of Wellington, after 37 minutes.
Ifill cut through the midfield, but his goal was to reach the approach somewhat difficult, resulting in shots on goal without Pasfield face distorted.
Queenslander had some opportunities early, the most dangerous place after nearly two minutes when the mistake unusual McKain Robbie Fowler remains clear on the ground.
Pressure defense scrambling and some strong work Liam Reddy saw Fowler’s shot hit the side netting.


