10 Jan 2021

Nix not happy with costly red card

6:32 am on 10 January 2021

Phoenix coach Ufuk Talay has labelled Alex Rufer's sending off in their 1-1 draw with Macarthur FC a "very soft" decision.

Ufuk Talay, coach of the Phoenix during the A-League match,  Wellington Phoenix v Newcastle Jets at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium , Thursday 13th August 2020 Copyright Photo: David Neilson / www.photosport.nz

Photo: Photosport Ltd 2020

The A-League newcomers came from behind to keep Wellington winless after two matches at Campbelltown Stadium on Saturday night.

But the officials were in the spotlight after the fixture, thanks to the red card shown to Rufer in the 63rd minute.

The Phoenix midfielder was deemed to have lashed out at Macarthur player Denis Genreau after the pair went to the ground having contested for a loose ball.

Referee Stephen Lucas only sent Rufer on his way after video assistant referee Kris Griffiths-Jones intervened and asked him to assess the incident.

Macarthur equalised just four minutes later through Markel Susaeta.

"My opinion is it is a very soft red card," Talay said.

"I know my players quite well and Rufer isn't that type of player.

"I thought we were cruising, I thought we were playing some really good football and I think that decision changed the game."

The result came after the Phoenix lost their season opener 2-1 to Sydney FC, thanks to a pair of impressive long-range finishes from the defending champions.