New Caledonia men’s football team take the lead in pool matches following their 3-2 victory over the Solomon Islands at the PNG Football Stadium in Port Moresby on Thursday, November 14th, 2024.
With much-anticipation to meet Fiji in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Oceania Qualifiers on Sunday, coach Johann Sidaner said the team had a positive energy to complete their match, despite trailing 2-1 at half time.
“It was a bit difficult to adapt to the conditions here but we are happy with the team’s performance against Solomon Islands,” Sidaner said.
“We know the importance of these qualifiers and it is to finish on top of our pool, and so we won’t be taking the game lightly against Fiji.”
Meanwhile, Joseph Athale gave New Caledonia an early lead, with just six minutes on the clock, but the advantage lasted only a matter of moments, as Rafa Le’ai broke clear of the backline, before rounding the keeper and lashing the ball into the roof of the net for the Solomon Islands.
In sweltering heat in Port Moresby, it was the Joshua Smith-coached Solomon Islands side who appeared to be handling the conditions better.
Despite this, New Caledonia almost restored their lead – Georges Gope-Fenepej with a strong run, beating Philip Mango with his low effort, only to see the ball thud off the base of the post.
Six minutes before the interval, Javin Alick gave the Solomon Islands a crucial lead. The big central defender rising highest and meeting a corner-kick unmarked to plant his effort from just yards out.
New Caledonia almost restored parity within seconds of the restart. Katrawa with an excellent run down the right-hand side, cutting onto his left and firing an effort narrowly wide of Mango’s goal.
On the other end, the Solomon Islands were thrice denied, once by an excellent save by Mickael Ulile and the two subsequent goal line clearances as New Caledonia somehow held on.
They were made to pay for their wastefulness, when New Caledonia were given the chance from the spot to equalize. Athale stepped up and coolly converted for his second to level matters.
The turnaround was complete in the 69th minute, Johann Sidaner’s side flooded forward, and it was substitute Gérard Waia who met the pull-back to hammer into the corner and give his side a lead.
The Solomon Islands will now be reliant on results elsewhere, if they are to have any hope of advancing to next year’s semi-finals in New Zealand.
PC: Trevor Mallen Photography
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