Keisuke Honda s farewell to Melbourne Victory will last at least another week after the champions prevailed 3-1 over Wellington Phoenix in Friday s first elimination final.
Having announced before the match he will not be returning for a second A-League season, midfielder Honda helped to extend his stay by supplying the free-kick for Georg Niedermeier s headed opener three minutes before half-time at AAMI Park.
The outstanding Ola Toivonen assisted the second for Kosta Barbarouses after the interval and then confirmed Victory s progression to a semi-final away date against Sydney FC, scoring the third seven minutes after Roy Krishna reduced the margin.
Phoenix had appeals for a handball in the box waved away early in the contest and looked the more dangerous side until German defender Niedermeier broke the deadlock.
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The goal steadied Kevin Muscat s men and they took command when Toivonen played strike partner Barbarouses through on goal in the 53rd minute.
Golden Boot winner Krishna responded by tucking away Sarpreet Singh s intelligent pass just over 10 minutes later, but a deft dinked finish from Sweden international Toivonen quickly eased the tension and moved last season s grand final winners through to the next stage.
It went from bad to worse for Wellington in added time as Michal Kopczynski was dismissed for a second bookable offence and their promising campaign came to a disappointing conclusion.
Adelaide United and Melbourne City will contest the second elimination final on Sunday, with the winner to visit Perth Glory next weekend.