Newcomers Western United are living in an A-League Women dream land after extending their winning run to six games from as many matches with a 1-0 win over Wellington.
Tyla-Jay Vlajnic's header in the 78th minute brought undone an otherwise resolute Phoenix defence.
United sit second behind Sydney FC, who have played one more game, while Wellington, who failed to record a shot on target, remain anchored to the bottom of the table.
"The girls just fight for each other," coach Mark Torcaso told reporters.
"They work hard together for each other.
"They want to win, they're winners, I haven't felt what they're like when they lose yet but I'm sure they're sore losers like myself.
"They want to win, they always want to impress and prove to people that they're good enough."
Wellington goalkeeper Brianna Edwards, who has deputised well for the injured Lily Alfeld, excelled.
United were without Matildas midfielder Chloe Logarzo, who was managed ahead of facing former club Sydney, and missed her drive and energy in hot conditions at City Vista Recreation Reserve.
Torcaso said he was surprised and disappointed there were no drinks breaks.
The first half was one of Wellington's best this season but United should have taken the lead in the 37th minute.
Emma Robers slipped through Hannah Keane and the American was denied by Edwards, Marisa van der Meer and Mackenzie Barry in quick succession.
Vlajnic entered the game just after halftime while Edwards made a big save to deny Robers just three minutes into the second half.
United kept pushing and broke through via a set piece with 12 minutes left in regular time.
Melissa Taranto put in a tantalising high ball from a free kick and Vlajnic rose highest to direct a header past Edwards.
It was only her second ALW goal despite a long career at Melbourne City before joining United for their first season.
From there United held on to claim their second clean sheet of the season.
"When you look at it, you lose a game to a bit of a nothing free kick that's kind of lumped into the box that we failed to deal with and we get punished," Phoenix coach Natalie Lawrence told reporters.
"But I look at the game and we were better than when we played against them last time.
"It's our seventh game, they've been beating every single team.
"So for us to leave knowing we deserved more is credit to how far we've come and how far we'll continue to build."
United will take on Sydney FC at home on Wednesday, while Wellington are next in action away to Perth Glory next Sunday.