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Australia Cup Round of 32 Preview

The Wellington Phoenix kick off a new campaign in Melbourne tomorrow night. 

The Australia Cup has provided a round of 32 clash against South Melbourne FC at Lakeside Stadium to start the action for 2024-25. 

Giancarlo Italiano is delighted to be heading into his second season as head coach. 

“I’m always excited when these things happen, it was a year ago that we were getting ready for the Peninsula Power game, the first game for myself as a head coach,” Italiano told media on Thursday. 

“I was excited then, I’m excited for this game as well.

“I think there’ll be a lot of loyal supporters that show up, and it’ll be a great experience for our players.”

Italiano will deploy a young side, with a number of older players absent due to Olympic duty, injury, or a lack of match fitness.

WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND – AUGUST 03: Kosta Barbarouses and coach Giancarlo Italiano interact during a Wellington Phoenix training session at NZCIS on August 03, 2024 in Wellington, New Zealand. (Photo by Cameron McIntosh/PhotoMac)

“My focus has been on the players’ welfare as first priority.

“It’s usually not the norm, having so many players out due to the Olympics and the Nations Cup.” 

However, this provides a platform for academy players to step up, such as Alby Kelly-Heald who is set to get the nod in goal.

“We’ve had a large chunk of academy boys come up. 

“The OFC U-19s Championship with Greeny (men’s reserves head coach Chris Greenacre) was a couple of weeks ago so that was a little bit interrupted, but they’ve filtered now into the first team environment. 

“I’ve been quite impressed, and we have six boys from the academy in the squad. 

“I’m looking forward to getting some of those younger boys the opportunity to play, show me what they have and stake a claim for some potential scholarship spots.

“It’s more for them to really embrace an exciting night with some diehard fans.” 

The list of absentees includes Alex Rufer, Tim Payne, and Paulo Retre, none of whom are match-fit for this game. 

WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND – AUGUST 03: Alby Kelly-Heald makes a save during a Wellington Phoenix training session at NZCIS on August 03, 2024 in Wellington, New Zealand. (Photo by Cameron McIntosh/PhotoMac)

Kosta Barbarouses and Marco Rojas are also not expected to play a full 90 minutes, but could feature at some point. 

Although not an A-League side, South Melbourne will provide stiff competition, currently flying at the top of the National Premier Leagues Victoria.  

Their last match saw them lift the Dockerty Cup, beating Oakleigh Cannons on penalties in Victoria’s premier cup competition. 

This is their first appearance in the round of 32 since 2021. 

“It’s like every game we play in the cup, the opposition’s always going to give us difficulty,” Italiano explained.

“They’re very well structured, they set up for a lot of counter attacking football, very direct. 

“They have some big boys up top which makes it easier for them to play, and very difficult for us to try and neutralise. 

WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND – AUGUST 03: Kosta Barbarouses and Marco Rojas participate in a Wellington Phoenix training session at NZCIS on August 03, 2024 in Wellington, New Zealand. (Photo by Cameron McIntosh/PhotoMac)

“It’s going to be a difficult game, but our young players are really looking forward to it, and it’s a good opportunity for some of the older boys to lead.” 

A new season offers new challenges, but Italiano is refreshed after the offseason break. 

“I went away to Thailand and Japan for an extended period. 

“Japan was an eyeopener in terms of football content and I got a lot of good ideas, met with a lot of clubs. 

“It was a really special time for me.”

The Phoenix had their best Australia Cup run in 2021, when they made the semi-finals. Last season saw them reach the round of 16 before being knocked out by Melbourne City.

The round of 32 Australia Cup match between South Melbourne FC and the Wellington Phoenix is scheduled to kick-off at Lakeside Stadium in Melbourne at 7.30pm AEST (9.30pm NZT) on Tuesday.

It will be broadcast live on 10 Play in Australia and on Football Australia’s YouTube Channel in New Zealand.