The Junior All Whites opened their account with a 3-0 win
over Fiji at the Oceania under-20 football championship in
Tahiti today.
Temperatures soared to 37degC before the match but the New
Zealanders remained cool to dispatch Fiji with second-half
goals to Costa Barbarouses, Adam McGeorge and Greg Draper.
New Zealand lead the four-team tournament -- which decides
Oceania's representatives at the under-20 World Cup in Egypt
next year -- ahead of New Caledonia and Tahiti, who drew 0-0.
Despite a goal-less first half, New Zealand coach Stu Jacobs
said he was always confident the breakthrough would come.
"The signs were always there in the first half with
Barbarouses hitting the post and Draper going one-on-one with
the 'keeper, so there was always a good chance we could open
them up in after halftime," Jacobs said.
The breakthrough came in the 58th minute when Wellington
Phoenix striker Barbarouses latched on to a ball played over
the defence and neatly lobbed the advancing goalkeeper from
18m.
McGeorge extended the lead six minutes later when he met Greg
Draper's cross with a classy volley, before Draper grabbed
one himself three minutes from fulltime with a neat turn
inside the penalty area and a top-corner finish.
New Zealand's next match is against Tahiti on Tuesday.
Junior All Whites 3 (Costa Barbarouses, Adam McGeorge, Greg
Draper) Fiji 0. Halftime: 0-0.
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