Napier City Rovers coach Bill Robertson. Photo/file
Napier City Rovers coach Bill Robertson. Photo/file
Napier City Rovers are two on the trot after they beat Miramar Rangers in Wellington yesterday.
The Thirsty Whale-sponsored Blues thumped the hosts 4-1 to confirm that the former soccer powerhouses are going through a phase of rebuilding in round two of the Ultra Football Central League at David FarringtonPark.
The visitors led 2-1 at halftime with player/coach Bill Robertson not happy about conceding a "sloppy goal" in what was Miramar's "first chance" at goal.
Martin Bueno struck in just the third minute after centreback Robertson headed the ball from the front upright to the back one, where the Uruguayan striker tapped the ball into the net.
Centre midfielder Sho Goto made it 2-0 in the 21st minute on debut before the hosts pulled one back through striker Forbes Nyatsanza, who back-heeled the ball for a scrambling goal after a feed from the right winger.
"They perhaps lacked a bit of experience but they were certainly a good side who put us under a little bit of pressure at times."
He said the Blues applied themselves in their first away game this season: "We defended well except for that one moment in the first half, with Ruben [Parker Hanks] not having much to do except for a save in the second half."
The Rovers were dangerous at the coalface and will return to the capital to play Wellington Olympic, who pipped Waterside Karori 3-2, this Saturday.
Building King Havelock North Wanderers lost 6-0 to Wellington United on Saturday. Stop Out beat Lower Hutt 2-1 while Wairarapa United drew 1-1 with Western Suburbs.