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New Caledonia were unable to contain an impressive England side in Jakarta, losing 10-0 in their opening Group C fixture at the 2023 FIFA U-17 World Cup on Sunday.
The 2017 U-17 World Champions dominated proceedings for most of the ninety minutes. A task made easier following the sending-off of New Caledonia’s Nolhann Alebate in the opening seconds of the second-half.
Probably the best 10-0 loss you'll see, they were excellently coached and very brave going forward. Some decent passages of play, better than anything a non-NZ OFC nation has showed in an age-group tournament in a while.
Red card to their captain and star player absolutely ruined them
That interplay from the Venezuelan attack was insanely good. They should be a goal up but for our keeper. A senior team would be happy with play like that.
Yes lots of corners but the delivery from D'Hotman de Villiers constantly over hit. Team looked to be tiring last 10 mins. Obviously sapping conditions.
Man the Venzuelans are creeping up the sidelines on their thrown ins. Ref letting alot go.
Have to laugh at this, but this is the quality in the teams in our group.
David Martínez - Full international for Venezuela at 17, playing in the Libertadores this season for Monagas SC. He managed an assist against Colo Colo while Marco Rojas was sitting on the bench towards the back end of his time in Chile.
Juan Arango of Girona FC (U19) is the son of Juan Fernando ArangoSáenz - All time record appearance holder for Venezuela & second all time on their goal scorers list.
Outside of the error leading to the goal, Foord's been class, continuing his form from the OFC qualifiers. He's extremely vocal which I love, keeping the defense accountable. We're pretty notorious at letting our heads drop after conceding
Another poor goal keeping clearance secures the loss.
Playing out from the back does my head in no end sometimes - No pressure from them and they've been sitting deeper and deeper as the half has gone on, seemingly happy with what they have.
Get it up field lads! - This obsession with posession + pass it around the back stuff is seriously hopeless stuff - Have a go!
That last bit was better, and what I want to see. Nice play from Sloan-Rodrigues - Have a dig lads! Its been slim pickings on creating chances so far...
17-year-old David Martinez, with a solid performance and goal for Venezuela. Rumoured to be joining Ajax once he turns 18 in February pic.twitter.com/TKf1a9xUeu
An expected result - we are possibly in the toughest group.
Not happy with how the team was set up to play - 5 at the back with 3 holding mids and 2 strikers up top, totally isolated. We played with no middle, meaning everytime we got the ball we had no where to go after the first pass except across the line before trying to go long.
I don't blame the keeper for the first goal, rather the defender, the ball was on his right side, the oppo player on his left a few meters away, simply open your body and turn into the space.
Our #7 made a couple nice runs, but overall this looks to be our most limited side technically for a long time.
Firstly I'll address the elephant in the room...ex mac city now Burnley U17 captain Leuluai was terrible. Honestly was the worst worst player on the park miles off it. If thats what gets you 3 years at burnley then we should all get our boots back on. He looked slow, lethargic, pushed off the ball and very non creative. Maybe just had a shocker but interested to see if he bounces back.
Every keeper at international level is a good shot stopper but not every goal keeper is a good decision maker or distributor...unfortunately Foord is one of those..he reminds me of Michael Woud. and thats scary. Foord learning his trade i guess but really needs to sort out the rough edges.
Issako? gassed after 20 mins.
Have we practised set pieces in the past year? It's the worst if seen from a nz side at any world cup.
The coach - his interview on NZF didnt give me much confidence before kick off it came across as lets just have some fun and care factor seemed low. When the cameras were on him it looked like he didnt want to be there...maybe thats just his persona but gees when you need a spark im not sure its coming from the coaching staff.
Positives....
Dylan Gardiner - was everywhere at the back cleaning up a lot of mess created by others around him. He was dominate in the air and strong in the tackle. Comes across as a strong leader with his talking and organising..dare i say it a young Danny Hay.
Thought our subs looked good when they entered with 30 to go. They came on when others around them were out on their feet but they caused the oppositions some problems. Sloane-Rodrigues looks classy, nice touches and direct minded, he was causing some problems for them, he probably needs to start. The #9 Ukich looks like if given more time he could hurt teams, he won 3 attacking free kicks with speed and quick feet and had a good shout for a penalty turned down late in the game, i'd probably look to start him next game considering the others didn't do too much. And the midfielder Mitchell a little light weight but tidy on the ball.
I thought the approach was ok despite it letting us down at times - we were trying to play football but in the heat and humidity it can be tough after defending for longish periods. It was good to see us chase the game at the end and have a crack although it opened us up a little in the late stages but ill put that down to tired legs.