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Western Sydney have suffered a 3-0 loss to Wellington Phoenix, forced to play with 10 players after goalkeeper Sham Khamis was shown the red card.
A dismal 10-player Western Sydney outfit have been condemned to a 3-0 loss by Wellington Phoenix, extending their winless streak to four A-League Women matches.
Taking to Wanderers Football Park on Thursday just days after head coach Robbie Hooker left his post for personal reasons, bottom-two team Western Sydney endured a nightmare against a dominant Phoenix side.
With interim appointment Geoff Abrahams at the helm, the Wanderers were hit with a sucker punch in the 34th minute when Sham Khamis was sent off for fouling Olivia Fergusson outside the box.
In a bid to stave off a 'Nix attack led by Fergusson, Khamis left her post and leaped, making contact with the striker's head on the way down and sending her to the ground.
Khamis was immediately apologetic but was given her marching orders.
Wanderers star Sophie Harding had a shocker less than a minute earlier after missing the goal from point-blank range.
Set up by Danika Matos and with 'Nix keeper Carolina Vilao way off her line, Harding simply had to toe-poke the ball home.
Instead, the reigning Julie Dolan Medallist struggled to find her feet and defender Mackenzie Barry was able to clear the ball.
Wellington added to the Wanderers' woes less than a minute into the second half when Alyssa Whinham drew first blood with a superb long-range goal.
Alivia Kelly then twisted the dagger in the 59th minute, before substitute Emma Main put an exclamation mark on the win for the visitors in the 83rd minute.
The 'Nix rise to fourth on the table after notching their fifth win of the season, while the hosts remain 11th on six points.
It was all Wellington at the Wanderers' home venue, the visitors taking 40 shots to Western Sydney's miserly four across the two halves.
Phoenix captain Annalie Longo led by example and fired a warning shot with a sweeping right-foot corner kick in the second minute, just missing the net for the crossbar to put Khamis on notice.
Longo tested Khamis again just two minutes later with another corner kick, setting up Barry's clinical header to force Khamis to prove her mettle.
Unable to take the ball out of their defensive half, the hosts were not helped by wayward passing.
Sienna Saveska had sent a high ball to opponent Kelly, who started the chain for Fergusson's goalscoring opportunity in the 28th minute.