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FIJI AND SOLOMONS SERVE UP FIVE GOAL THRILLER

Monday, 10 March 08, 02:42 AM

LAUTOKA - Lautoka saved the best for last at the OFC Men’s Olympic Football Tournament as Solomon Islands and Fiji served up a five goal thriller.

With New Zealand’s Olympic berth yet to be ratified by the New Zealand Olympic Committee (NZOC) there was added pressure on both Fiji and Solomon Islands to finish as high as possible in this competition to take advantage should NZOC decide not to send New Zealand’s Oly-Whites to Beijing.

Without Benjamin Totori, Alick Maemae or Nelson Sale following Solomon Islands implosion against New ZealandFiji team itself the subject of scrutiny by a media and public desperate for success.

That script appeared to be playing itself out when Roy Krishna – possibly one of the shortest players in the tournament – was allowed to win a header from a corner and blast it into the Solomon Islands net from close range after just 5 minutes.

It’s a feature of Solomon Islands teams and the Solympics team in particular that defending from set-pieces is an Achilles heel exposed by short and tall opponents alike.

As unpalatable as it may be to Solomon Islands fans of how the game should be played - that is with the ball on the ground with quick feet, rather than in the air bouncing around - it is nevertheless a discipline that will have to be digested if Solomon Islands wish to become a more multi-faceted force to contend with rather than a team of technically gifted speed merchants, attractive to watch at times, but without constructive or controlled aggression, or disciplined ruthlessness.

That appeared to accurately describe this latest Solomon Islands performance when Maciu Dunadamu made it 2-0 for Fiji on 23 minutes with a good finish that looked like it could be enough to seal the match given the paucity of resistance offered by Luke Eroi’s cast of stand-ins.

How wrong an assessment that turned out to be. Starting with Joachim Waroi on 27 minutes, Solomon Islands produced a 14 minute period of play the like of which hadn’t previously been seen in 1287 minutes of football.

Waroi’s 27th minute goal threw Solomon Islands a lifeline to a match that looked to have sailed off into the distance and was about to disappear over the horizon.

Within 12 minutes the thrilling Michael Fifi had drawn the game level with a breathtaking individual goal that had been on its way for some time as Waroi and Fifi somehow found a new lease of life.

Fifi’s piercing run then stunning long range shot will live in the memory for some time as the travelling fans – down from the local university to support Solomon Islands – were brought to their feet the instant Fifi’s shot struck the back of the Fiji net to make it 2-2.

Fiji barely had time to register its 2-0 lead had gone up in flames before Waroi scored a stunning third to make it 3-2 after 41 minutes.

This was football as it was meant to be enjoyed – a competitive match, no shortage of skill and entertainment - and more drama was just around the corner when the normally placid Joachim Rande put in a crude tackle on Krishna Samy that earned a straight red card from referee Michael Hester.

Down to ten players, it was difficult to see how Solomon Islands could hold out a Fiji team desperate to hang onto any sort of Olympic Games hope in front of a home crowd not easily impressed at the best of times and often derisive at the worst.

Captain Malakai Tiwa – a player that has excelled in every match for Fiji – gave it his best shot alongside a Roy Krishna who has come to life in recent matches but nevertheless looks as if he has played within his abilities.

The remainder of the match was an end-to-end affair as both sides sought to retrieve its respective Olympic hopes with an approach that made for absorbing entertainment.

Shameel Rao added to that dramatic equation when he was sent off by Michael Hester leaving both teams with ten players.

3-2 it remained giving Solomon Islands a slim – but unlikely – chance of representing Oceania in Beijing should the NZOC decline New Zealand Football’s ratification as part of the New Zealand Olympic Games effort.

INTERVIEW WITH FIJI COACH JUAN CARLOS BUZZETTI CLICK HERE

INTERNVIEW WITH SOLOMON ISLANDS COACH LUKE EROI CLICK HERE

OFC MEN'S OLYMPIC TOURNAMENT

MATCH NO.15

SOLOMON ISLANDS vs FIJI

CHURCHILL PARK

LAUTOKA

FIJI

KICK-OFF: 17H00 (FIJI TIME)

SOL: 1. Shadrock RAMONI (22. Leon LEKEZOTO 56’) 3. Stanton HILA; 4. Arnold KENI; 10. Franklyn FORAU; 11. Michael FIFI; 13. Eddie NGAITINI; 15. Joachim WAROI; 16. John WAYNE; 17. Joses NAWO; 19. Joachim RANDE; 20. Gibson HOSEA (12. Charles MAEBULA 88’).

SUBS: 8. Nathan KERA.

INJURED: 5. Haddis AENGARI

ABSENT: 18. John ANTA; 23. Eddie RAMO [rgk].

COACH: Luke EROI (SOL)

CAUTIONS: 13. Eddie NGAITINI 60’; 20. Gibson HOSEA 74’.

RED CARDS: 19. Joachim RANDE 46+’

GOALS: 15. Joachim WAROI 27’, 41’; 11. Michael FIF 39’.

FIJ: 2. Esava NAQALECA; 3. Shameel RAO; 5. Krishna SAMY; 6. Ranjil CHAND; 11. Kalasito POSIANO 8. (Alvin SINGH 58’); 12. Malakai WAQA; 14. Roy KRISHNA; 16. Malakai TIWA (4. Uraia RAIMULU 78’); 17. Maciu DUNADAMU (9. Leone DAMUDAMU 74’); 18. Shivan SWAMY; 20. Nicholas LAWRENCE [gk].

SUBS: 1. Benaminio MATEINAQARA [rgk]; 13. Joseph MISHRA; 15. Elvin PRASAD; 19. Ratu Josevata DUGUCAGI.

COACH: Juan Carlos BUZZETTI (AUS)

CAUTIONS: 5. Krishna SAMY 24’; 3. Shameel RAO 50’; 6. Ranjil CHAND 71’.

RED CARDS: 3. Shameel RAO 83’.

GOALS: 14. Roy KRISHNA 5’; 17. Maciu DUNADAMU 23’.

REFEREE: Michael HESTER (NZL)

ASSISTANT REFEREE 1: Tevita MAKASINI (TGA)

ASSISTANT REFEREE 2: Michael JOSEPH (VAN)

FOURTH OFFICIAL: Peter O'LEARY (NZL)

OFC MENS OLYMPIC FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT

FINAL STANDINGS


PL.

W.

D.

L.

GF.

GA.

PTS.

GD.

1.

New Zealand

5

5

0

0

19

3

15

+16

2.

Solomon Islands

5

4

0

1

25

5

12

+20

3.

Fiji

5

3

0

2

21

6

9

+15

4.

Papua New Guinea

5

2

0

3

17

20

6

-2

5.

Vanuatu

5

1

0

4

6

16

3

-10

6.

Cook Islands

5

0

0

5

0

38

0

-38

20 Comments

    moon
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    moon wrote: | 2 months ago
    A great soccer tournament.. Congratulations to NZ.. and all the participating teams. You can now represent Oceania with dignity and honour.... To all supporters, Wish you all the best.. Keep your
    heads up and look forward for another oceania soccer tournament but at this time let us put our support behind NZ during the Olympic games..Ole.ole.ole.ole.... Bye... See you in Beijing....
    wairaha
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    wairaha wrote: | 2 months ago
    Techinically Solomons is a better team than Fiji and they deserve. It is rather ironic that prior to the tournament, the Fiji media was saying that NZ is the team standing in the way of Fiji

    qualifying! It should have been there are only teams in it and it was NZ and Solomons.
    vencensio
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    vencensio wrote: | 2 months ago
    Now that the tournament has come to an end with NZ, winning, I wish to congratulate NZ for their achievment. It is not always easy as many may have perceived, but it takes alot to win such



    tournaments. NZ had done it again with honor and pride. To all the participating countries, try again next time. In life, sometimes, its not always the best that wins, but those who play
    by
    the

    rules and make use of their opportunities. The Island nations for this matter must rise up in terms of discipline and rules. Islanders mentality towards sports ought to change
    if we
    are to
    excel
    in sports. Anyway, the bottom line is the OFC qualifying torunament has brought about many new lessons and challenges. Island coaches must go back to the drawing
    room and re-look at their plans for the next OFC qualifying tournament. Thank you
    vencensio
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    vencensio wrote: | 2 months ago
    As a final comment on this forum, I wish to challenge every crazy loving soccer fans from Solo to show some respect for our other soccer loving brothers from Van and PNG. It seemed we Solo crazy



    fans have been too proud and defensive in our comments in medium. I have been following the updates, especially comments from around the islands and I found Solo fans have been
    carried
    away
    at
    times. All we have to do, is try again next time. This time around is not ours again, but for how long will this happen? It only goes to confirm that we are not good
    all round as
    many
    think, we
    are just as good as any team or players from the islands. My analysis had it that PNG is the best, they must be commended. I thank my old fren Georgie boy
    for the coaching
    position.
    Expose many
    PNG hidden talents and keep it going!
    bexy
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    bexy wrote: | 2 months ago
    vencensio must have been an expect in analysis, lol! But anyway, I support his call for all solo die hard supporters to be mindful at times when giving in their comments. I think he is also right
    to suggest that Island coaches need to go back to the drawing table and re-look at their own performances. Solomon Islands cannot expect much when we have an ongoing uproar between SIFF and
    former soccer representatives. This ongoing debate holds water and I believe our recent performances at the OFC qualifying tournament should shade some more light in terms of preparations for
    such important tournaments. How much has SIFF contributed in terms of preparations, mind, body, the soul and techincal aspect of our players?
    tinpis
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    tinpis wrote: | 2 months ago
    PNG...way to GO...Never Say Die!
    tintaiyo
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    tintaiyo wrote: | 2 months ago
    hey tinpis, mi tu i laek se GO, PNG GO,,,,Never say die! I admire the skills and style of play of the PNG team. They thrilled the crowd, however one thing for certain is lack of exposure. I think
    Cowie just need to work on this. You need to play more games against Solo and Fiji and one day you will beat these two strong soccer melanesian countries. And it would be just a matter of time
    before this happens... GO PNG GO, All the best from the Solomon Taiyo.
    conbeef
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    conbeef wrote: | 2 months ago
    the game are over, the tournament is over..., no one shines like all the island countries that participated in the recent OFC qualifying tournament. we all pacific island countries should applaud

    the efforts of our players, OFC offcials and FIFA offcials for the job welldone. without their tiring efforts, we will not be able to withness such a great two weeks of football at its best!
    my
    heart goes to Solo, PNG and the eventual winner, NZ! I wish you all the best in the beijing tournment. Never give up, now you carry the oceania flag, not just the NZ flag,,,,GOOD LUCK
    Kiwis!
    Voodoo69
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    Voodoo69 wrote: | 2 months ago
    To Shamalay FIJI, I hear theres talks about firing the the Fiji Coach you gave high praises to.
    ian
    0
    ian wrote: | 2 months ago
    melanesian brothers ,soccer fans and supporters lets support each other in soccer with good heart,we must all work hard to achieve better result in the near future.go melanesian goal.
    ian
    0
    ian wrote: | 2 months ago
    melanesian brothers ,soccer fans and supporters lets support each other in soccer with good heart,we must all work hard to achieve better result in the near future.go melanesian goal.
    solofan
    0
    solofan wrote: | 2 months ago
    solo needs an expat coach,,,enough of local coaches, they teach soccer skills, not mental skills..
    vanufan
    0
    vanufan wrote: | 2 months ago
    i support u solofan too. vanuatu needs an expat coach as well, enough of embarrassements..
    Sole
    0
    Sole wrote: | 2 months ago
    Dont worryy wantoks this is not the end yet more competition to come
    Sole
    0
    Sole wrote: | 2 months ago
    All the best to the NZ Team.
    suppose noma then solo still ready to go
    nelnaoapu
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    nelnaoapu wrote: | 2 months ago
    Congratulation Olywhites. To other participation Teams thanks too for lfting the sport we loved higher.Lets forget the past and support our OFC rep.
    nelnaoapu
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    nelnaoapu wrote: | 2 months ago
    Congratulation Olywhites. To other participation Teams thanks too for lfting the sport we loved higher.Lets forget the past and support our OFC rep.
    Tinoni
    0
    Tinoni wrote: | 2 months ago
    Fiji, Ni-Vans, PNG, I read a lot of bad things being directed at each other about the soccer ( OFC) which has just finished over the weekend, I just want to apologies for all the vulgar language

    on behalf of the Solomon Islands, I understand the main reason for the games is to win them, but i hope in doing that we could also create a good relationship between each other, we are

    Melanesians and we show each other the true Melanesian way. We must show each other the good spirit of soccer, and not to tremple on each other. I love my Melanesia we will support each other in

    one way or another. Ya guys did great, great matches and I wish to hear more good soccer in the future.
    Good luck, next time, by the way good to my New Zealand friends, go fly our Pacific

    Flag.
    Tinoni
    James, Lautoka, Fiji
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    James, Lautoka, Fiji wrote: | 2 months ago
    Before I end my comments on this U20 tournament, I had from day one supported Solomans to win.

    For me thay are winners. They had won respect, they had won pride and they had won by
    promoting class soccer.

    I said from day one that they would beat all of them. I do not deny my statement and stick by it and I don't regret saying that.

    I wish NZ the very best, as
    rep of Ocenia, Go Do us proud.

    To the rest of participants, well played. You are part of Ocenia and we are one big family, we not carry bad feeling after match.

    We need to give our
    support to Cook Islands and allow their players to be part of local competitions. Similarilry NZ and Australia needs to allow other island nation players to be part of their competition.


    "It is fine that we are now eliminated, our best wishes to Brazil who now carries the hopes of America" Maradona.
    zaur
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    zaur wrote: | 2 months ago
    cOrReCtIoN: U23

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