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All Whites knock Solomon Islands from OFC Men's Nations Cup with 3-0 win

20:38 pm on 18 June 2024

New Zealand's Ben Waine scores and celebrates his goal. Photo: Shane Wenzlick / Photosport

A young All Whites team have won their opening game of the OFC Men's Nations Cup against the Solomon Islands 3-0.

New Zealand's comfortable win in Port Vila on Tuesday ended the Solomon Islands' involvement in the tournament.

The All Whites will now meet Vanuatu on Friday to decide who finishes top of Group A, with both sides assured of a semi-final place.

New Zealand fielded two debutants, with goalkeeper Alex Paulsen and Sam Sutton making their international bows, while the Solomon Islands made four changes from their loss to Vanuatu on Saturday.

Before the match, a minute's silence was observed for former New Zealand Football chief executive Bob Patterson, who was a key figure in football in his home country and across the Oceania Football Confederation.

The Solomon Islands had caused New Zealand teams many problems in the past and coach Darren Bazeley was keen for his young team to make an early mark. He got his dream start when a quick Ben Waine double took the sting out of the match after only 11 minutes.

The Plymouth Argyle forward had only scored once before in his previous 13 internationals, but doubled that tally after five minutes when he turned his defender to rifle home from close range.

Waine quickly doubled the lead six minutes later following a beautiful assist from Tim Payne, virtually ending the last hopes of progressing to the semi-finals for the Solomon Islands.

The Solomon Islands refused to throw in the towel and kept pushing forward when possible, which was nearly rewarded when Gagame Feni's stinging shot nearly found the top corner.

Coach Moli switched to a more attacking line-up as the game wore on, bringing on trump card Le'ai, but the New Zealand defence, with 20-year-old Finn Surman and 19-year-old Tyler Bindon in the centre, stood firm against the increased the increased pressure.

Surman's eyes lit up at the other end when he was allowed a free header from a New Zealand corner only to be denied by goalkeeper Phillip Mango. Sadly for Mango the ball dropped straight to Kosta Barbarouses who converted from close range to make it three.

Solomons Islands worked hard to get back into the match, but Le'ai saw his shot go wide and Javin Alick's long range effort left goalkeeper Paulsen untroubled.

Coach Moli emptied his bench in a bid to avoid elimination, while Bazeley gave Jesse Randall, Oskar van Hattum, Lukas Kelly-Heald and Fin Conchie their first cap for New Zealand.