I wouldn't rule out 20 goals if the AWs were completey ruthless for the whole 100 mins, and the Samoans had someone sent off. Yeah it's unlikely, but it's possible.
Near the end of the Vanuatu game, the Vanuatuans started to tire and completely lose their defensive shape. Expect that will happen even earlier with Samoa, and could be a heap of goals late on.
In 2001 the Socceroos beat American Samoa 31-0 and Tonga 22-0. Though reading Wiki there was some context to the American Samoa result.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia_31%E2%80%930_American_Samoa
Australia fielded a team with several rarely used players as many regulars were either rested or omitted from the team. Strikers John Aloisi and Damian Mori who combined for 10 goals in the 22–0 win over Tonga were also omitted for this match.
The American Samoa team were troubled by passport issues, with only one member of their original 20-man senior team, 20-year-old goalkeeperNicky Salapu, eligible to play. He was named captain for the match. American Samoa was also unable to call their under-20 players because most of them were involved in high school exams at the time. They were forced to draft in youth players, including three 15-year-old players, to put together a makeshift team with an average age of 18. According to team manager andFootball Federation American Samoa vice-president Tony Langkilde, some of the team's players had never played a full 90-minute match before the match with Australia.
Near the end of the Vanuatu game, the Vanuatuans started to tire and completely lose their defensive shape. Expect that will happen even earlier with Samoa, and could be a heap of goals late on.
In 2001 the Socceroos beat American Samoa 31-0 and Tonga 22-0. Though reading Wiki there was some context to the American Samoa result.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia_31%E2%80%930_American_Samoa
Australia fielded a team with several rarely used players as many regulars were either rested or omitted from the team. Strikers John Aloisi and Damian Mori who combined for 10 goals in the 22–0 win over Tonga were also omitted for this match.
The American Samoa team were troubled by passport issues, with only one member of their original 20-man senior team, 20-year-old goalkeeperNicky Salapu, eligible to play. He was named captain for the match. American Samoa was also unable to call their under-20 players because most of them were involved in high school exams at the time. They were forced to draft in youth players, including three 15-year-old players, to put together a makeshift team with an average age of 18. According to team manager andFootball Federation American Samoa vice-president Tony Langkilde, some of the team's players had never played a full 90-minute match before the match with Australia.