Wellington defender Louis Fenton’s A-League season is over after undergoing foot surgery

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A hat-trick from David Williams dented the Newcastle Jets’ A-League finals hopes as Wellington Phoenix run out 4-1 winners.
Adelaide United kept their finals hopes on track with a hard fought 1-0 win over Central Coast.
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Oriol Riera hit a double as Western Sydney Wanderers eased past a toothless Melbourne City 3-0.

Wellington defender Louis Fenton’s A-League season is over after undergoing foot surgery on Monday.

The New Zealand international broke two toes on his right foot during the Phoenix’s 4-1 win over Newcastle on Saturday.

Fenton came off second best after a 50-50 challenge with Jets midfielder Ben Kantarovski just before half-time in the resounding win, which all but confirmed the Phoenix’s finals spot.

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Fenton is expected to be sidelined for 12 weeks, meaning he’ll miss the remainder of the Phoenix’s campaign, including the finals.

Fenton’s absence is a big setback for the Phoenix, who have also had veteran English defender Steven Taylor sidelined since mid-February with an ongoing calf complaint.

Makeshift fullback Callan Elliot, 19, replaced Fenton against the Jets for his second A-League appearance while the only other recognised right-back in the Phoenix squad, Justin Gulley, hasn’t featured since joining from Team Wellington in January.

Louis Fenton’s A-League season is over after undergoing foot surgery on Monday.

Phoenix coach Mark Rudan believed the club’s young players had shown they’re capable of stepping up.

“We’ve got a lot to play for this season and we keep throwing the young boys in and they don’t let us down,” Rudan told Sky Sports after the Jets win.

“Really proud of them.”

The fourth-placed Phoenix face Adelaide at Coopers Stadium on Sunday.

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