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Phoenix cruise by Roar in 3-0 ALM rout

Wellington Phoenix's A-League Men campaign continues to get better courtesy of a sharp 3-0 victory over Brisbane Roar on Wednesday.

Earlier this month the Nix were bottom of the A-League, struggling for cohesion on their third COVID-hit season played away from home.

But after a professional effort at Leichhardt Oval, Ufuk Talay's men are back inside the top six.

Ex-Manchester United defender Scott Wootton got Wellington moving with his first goal for the club before creative midfielders Gael Sandoval and Reno Piscopo found the net to continue their fine run.

"It was a very good performance ... a dominant display with and without the ball tonight and we scored some really good goals," Talay said.

The Nix have claimed 10 points in 10 days as they catch up from a long COVID-enforced break, showing Talay has used the break wisely.

In Sydney, Talay named an unchanged side for the third straight game, with both teams enjoying strong chances in the opening half hour.

Clayton Lewis, who put in a fine shift, sent a rocket just inches wide from distance and soon after the All Whites midfielder struck a sharp free-kick onto the post as Roar gloveman Macklin Freke watched helplessly.

At the other end, Oliver Sail pulled off a diving one-handed save to deny Henry Hore's piledriver from outside the box.

Set-piece specialist Lewis created the opener with a curling corner for Wootton to head home.

None of the Brisbane defence tracked the towering defender as he followed the flight of the cross, least of all the error-strewn Kai Trewin.

The Roar had one last gasp before Wellington took over with Hore their best on the night, hitting the post after a fine run.

A minute later Sandoval produced a strike of the finest quality, bending his

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