Papua New Guinea beats Vanuatu

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Papua New Guinea’s Asaiso Gossie, left, battles for possession against Vanuatu’s Florida Willy during their OFC Women’s Nations Cup match at the HFC Bank Stadium in Suva yesterday. Picture: JONACANI LALAKOBAU

Papua New Guinea won its opening match of the OFC Women’s Nations Cup 2022, but was forced to work hard against a spirited Vanuatu side 3-1 at the HFC Bank Stadium in Suva, yesterday.

With PNG the highest-ranked nation and the tournament favourites and Vanuatu the lowest, the match was expected to be a one-sided affair, but that did not prove to be the case.

Vanuatu threatened to cause PNG problems with a high-pressing tactic, the industrious Jane Alatoa keeping PNG head coach Nicola Demaine’s defence constantly on their toes

Meanwhile, PNG players remained dominant in possession and their slick passing paid dividends shortly after the half-hour mark

. Vanuatu failed to clear its lines following a sweeping move, allowing PNG captain Meagen Gunemba the chance to play in Marie Kaipu to smash home the opening goal.

Gunemba continually caused problems for the Vanuatu defence, seeing a powerful half-volley saved and a long-range strike go wide in the first-half before coming close to stretching PNG’s lead early in the second.

Vanuatu continued to bely its low world ranking and PNG goalkeeper Faith Kasiray had to produce heroics to maintain her team’s lead. Again it was Alatoa causing problems for PNG, her precision through ball unleashing Brenda Anis one-on-on whose powerful effort was stopped in stunning fashion by the PNG goalie.

Kasiray came to the rescue again to deny Vanuatu moments later, rushing out bravely to deny Alatoa and suffering the consequences with a facial injury, having to be replaced by back-up goalie Betty Sam.

Sensing vulnerability Vanuatu continued to go on the attack and its high-pressing tactic soon paid off. Replacement keeper Sam’s errand goal-kick landed at the feet of a grateful Vanessa Keletia, who duly slotted home an equaliser that sent the Vanuatu bench into rapture.

Unfortunately for Jean Robert Yalou’s side that joy was short-lived. A mistimed clearance from Florida Willy allowed PNG through and Ramona Padio outmuscled her marker before hammering home for 2-1 just five minutes later.

PNG head coach Nicola Demaine then turned to her strength in depth on the bench, with substitute Charlie Yanding’s brilliant solo effort giving them an unassailable 3-1 lead and all three points from what proved to be a tough opening fixture. Meanwhile, the Digicel Kulas team played Solomon Islands last night when this edition went to press. More reports in The Fiji Times online platform.

Vanuatu will take heart from the manner of their defeat and hope for better when they take on Tahiti in their second Group B fixture next Wednesday while PNG will look to cement their place in the quarter-finals when they take on Tahiti on Sunday, July 17.

Vanuatu 1 (Vanessa Keletia 71′). PNG 3 (Marie KAIPU 34′, Ramona PADIO 76′, Charlie YANDING 79′). Half-time: 0-1 |