Ulises Davila, Tomer Hemed, David Ball, Ben Waine and Jaushua Sotirio.
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The once-stuttering Phoenix attack after arriving in Wollongong suddenly has plenty of avenues to score. Hemed was a late scratching for last Sunday's clash with Western United at WIN Stadium, but his teammates were able to fill the void. Sotirio was among the goal scorers in Wellington's 3-2 victory, and has been a welcome addition to the team since returning from a knee injury in late March.
Sotirio has been back in the starting side for the past two games, with the Phoenix scoring five goals.
"We've got heaps of quality in the group and everyone's got their own attributes, which is good. And everyone keeps that faith and positivity," Sotirio said.
"We've been playing some good football, but I just think we haven't been getting that luck or execution (right). But I feel like the luck's turning now and hopefully we can keep that momentum for the rest of the games, and push for the top six."
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As for his own form, Sotirio admitted that it was great to be back in the starting side after an up and down season.
"It's good for the confidence. I had my injury which meant I was out for like seven games, and that disrupted a bit of my momentum. But it's good to be back into it now, I'm training fully and it's good to be back part of the squad with the boys," the 25-year-old said.
"I've got different attributes, I've got my speed and my dribbling, and make runs in behind. I'm mainly a winger, but if it comes to playing nine or 10, I'll do my best for the team and myself."