Soccer-Wellington coach Italiano quits after 5-0 loss to rivals Auckland in A-League


Feb 21 (Reuters) - Wellington Phoenix ⁠coach Giancarlo Italiano resigned straight after a humiliating ⁠5-0 loss to Auckland in Saturday's New Zealand ‌Derby in the A-League, as an own goal by goalkeeper Josh Oluwayemi set the stage for a dismal home performance.

Englishman Oluwayemi came out ​of his area in the 24th minute ⁠to intercept a long ⁠clearance but misjudged the flight of the ball and headed ⁠it ‌backwards into his own net.

Auckland scored three more goals from just three shots on target to ⁠lead 4-0 at halftime. Italiano replaced Oluwayemi ​at the break ‌but Auckland cruised to victory, extending Wellington's winless streak ⁠to five ​games.

Italiano, who had been in charge since April 2023, announced his resignation at the post-match press conference, taking full responsibility ⁠for the defeat and Wellington's poor ​performances this season, with the club 10th in the 12-team A-League.

"The worst thing to do is to lose to these ⁠guys," said Italiano. "I’m not a big fan of Auckland, I don’t like the way they do things, but you can’t lose to rivals like that. It’s unacceptable anywhere in ​the world.

"Once we conceded I think ⁠we got quite rattled, very easily. That’s something that’s symbolic ​of the team this season ... irrespective ‌of if Joshy made some ​errors in goal, it’s me that picked him."

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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