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Phoenix and Sydney share spoils in ALM

Sydney FC coach Steve Corica believes his team have thrown away two points after an entertaining 1-1 A-League Men draw with Wellington Phoenix at Leichhardt Oval.

The Sky Blues had 10 shots on target to three against the Phoenix but had to settle for a point on Saturday after Bobo's second-half strike cancelled out David Ball's first-half opener for Wellington.

Phoenix goalkeeper Oli Sail continued his fine return from a hip injury with several crucial saves including a diving effort in stoppage time to deny Bobo a late winner for the Sky Blues.

The results means both teams extend their unbeaten runs, with Sydney holding on to fourth place on goal difference from the Phoenix who have played a game less than Corica's men.

"We're disappointed we didn't get the three points," Corica said.

"I think we deserved them. We created obviously a lot of chances.

"The keeper made about seven saves so I'm pretty sure he would've got man of the match.

"Obviously creating chances is very positive as well and the way we went about it was fantastic but we have to take a couple more chances, we have to have a little bit more composure in front of goals."

Sydney are now unbeaten in five matches while the Phoenix have won four and drawn two of their past six games.

Corica made three changes to Sydney's starting XI with Anthony Caceres (illness) and Mustafa Amini (ankle) back in the team while Socceroos goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne was back between the sticks after being overlooked for the past two matches in favour of Tom Heward-Belle.

Amini was the brightest attacking option for Sydney in the opening half and should have put his team ahead in the 22nd minute when he was put through, only for Sail to make the first of several eye-catching

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