Two second-half goals by Shane Smeltz carried New Zealand to a
3-1 victory over New Caledonia in Noumea on Saturday night and a
significant step closer to World Cup soccer qualification.
The result meant the All Whites are through to next year's
Confederations Cup in South Africa.
More importantly, they have also reached the final phase of
qualifying for the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa, and done
it with two matches to spare.
After completing their Oceania schedule, they will meet the
fifth-ranked Asian nation in a home-and-way tie, with the winners
claiming a spot in soccer's most prestigious tournament.
Smeltz continues to impress
Smeltz' double maintained his record of having scored in every one
of New Zealand's four Oceania matches so far and it took his tally
to six goals.
Ben Sigmund put the All Whites ahead in the first half, but Michel
Hmae equalised for "Les Cagous" shortly after the interval. Smeltz
settled New Zealand nerves with his first strike midway through the
second spell and then made the victory secure with his second 15
minutes from fulltime.
New Zealand made a late pre-match change with Leo Bertos ruled out
with a groin problem and replaced by Jeremy Brockie. They dominated
the opening half and got on the board in the 16th minute with a
virtual replay of a corner from a minute earlier.
Simon Elliott struck the ball to the far post where skipper Ryan
Nelson nodded it back across goal.
Whereas goalkeeper Jean-Marc Ounemoa had snuffed out the earlier
threat, he was beaten the second time around with Sigmund
toe-poking the ball home for his first international goal.
The All Whites should have gone further ahead just after the half
hour, when they manufactured a good chance, again from a corner.
Elliott played the ball short and a well worked move found Jarrod
Smith unmarked in the box, but the Toronto striker headed over the
bar.
At the other end, New Zealand goalkeeper Glen Moss was seldom
called into action, although he had to scramble 10 minutes from
halftime when a long range cross-cum-shot went just wide.
New Caledonia fail to convert
New Caledonia almost got the ball in the net early in the second
half when midfielder Luther Wahnyamalla latched on to a through
ball and was able to deflect the ball pass Moss.
Nelsen's last-ditched lunge kept the ball out of the net, although
Wahnyamalla was then ruled offside.
New Caledonia finally brought the sparse crowd alight in the 55th
minute with a superb flowing move.
Marius Mapou's fine through ball split the defence and Hmae rifled
the ball home in clinical fashion.
The All Whites were looking unsettled, but hit the front again in
the 66th minute, when Smith's cross from the left was nodded back
by Brockie and Smeltz made no mistake from close range.
Smeltz got his second in the 76th minute with a great finish,
slipping his marker on the edge of the box before burying the ball
in the net.
The two sides meet again in the return leg in Auckland on Wednesday
night, before the All Whites complete their Oceania programme with
a fixture against Fiji in Lautoka on November 19.
All Whites win qualifier
Published: 8:07PM Saturday September 06, 2008 Source: NZPA
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