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Greive, Wood at the double as New Zealand beat New Caledonia

Published: 25 Mar 2022 - 11:38 am | Last Updated: 25 Mar 2022 - 11:51 am
 Alex Greive scores his second goal. Pic: OFC Media.

Alex Greive scores his second goal. Pic: OFC Media.

The Peninsula

Alex  Greive  and  Chris  Wood  both  scored doubles as New Zealand made it three wins from three in the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Oceania Qualifiers by claiming a 7-1 win over New Caledonia at the Suheim bin Hamad Stadium in Doha, yesterday.

With New Zealand already through to the semi-finals, coach Danny Hay took  the  opportunity  to  make  nine  changes from the side that defeated Fiji 4-0 in their last fixture including young goalkeeper Jamie Searle making his All Whites debut.

Dominque Wacalie also changed things  up  for  New  Caledonia,  with  seven changes to the side that lost to Papua New Guinea last time out.Two  of  the  new  faces  in  New  Zealand’s starting eleven combined to give Hay’s side the lead after eight minutes.

Joe Champness produced a clever stepover out wide before his low  cross  was  delicately  flicked  beyond Jean-Gilles Hnamuko in the New Caledonia goal by Alex Greive for his first international goal on his first start.New  Caledonia  bounced  back  almost   immediately.  

New   Zealand only cleared a threat-ening  corner  as  far  as  Joris  Kenon who delivered a perfect half-volley cross onto the head of  Jean-Philippe  Saiko  who  powered   the   ball   beyond   despairing  debutant  Searle.

Saiko’s  towering  effort  is  the  first  goal  conceded  by  New  Zealand in the tournament and was  just  reward  for  a  bright  start from New Caledonia. However,   it   was   New   Zealand who retook the lead.

Greive again proved dangerous in the box eventually being brought down by Vincent Vakie leaving referee Norbert Hauata with no choice but to award  the  penalty  which  Rogerson  dutifully dispatched.

New Zealand soon had a two-goal advantage. It was Greive again, shining on his first international start, who took advantage of an unfortunate slip from Vakie in defence to race onto Tommy Smith’s long-range pass and slot the ball into the back of the net for 3-1.Chris Wood then played a role in New Zealand’s fourth.

His close-range effort was well saved by Hnamuko but fellow substitute Andre de Jong was on hand to touch into an empty net.

Bill Tuiloma, another of New Zea-land’s  replacements,  then  headed  home a Joe Bell corner before Wood bagged a brace to seal the win.New Zealand will now face Tahiti in the semi-finals after their 3-1 defeat to Solomon Islands saw them finish second in Group A whilst New Cale-donia finish bottom of Group B