Strange NZ Football are leaving it so late to announce the venue with only six weeks till the Friday March 22 qualifier vs New Caledonia
New Caledonia's Georges Gope-Fenepej made his first team debut for ESTAC Troyes in Ligue 1 in France last weekend, coming on as a sub in the 1-1 draw away to mighty Lille in front of 36,000. Newly-promoted Troyes remain bottom of the table.
Being part of the first team squad may rule Gope-Fenepej out of the qualifier against the All Whites. He holds the distinction of currently sitting alone on fourth place in the goal-scoring charts with 8 goals in all 2014 World Cup qualifying (ahead of Messi, Suarez and our Chris Wood in fifth place).
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On Sunday you made your big debut in Ligue 1 against Lille. Do you have any
inkling, on arriving at the Grand Stadium de Lille-Metropole, that you would
finally be making your first step as a professional footballer?
I had hoped for that, but I wasn’t certain. Already, I wasn’t really expecting to
figure on the team list for the match, even if I had had a good week in
training. When the coach (Jean Marc Furlan) announced the group for this match
and I heard my name, I started thinking that I may get my chance. But on the
other hand, I had already found myself on the team list for the first match of
the season at home against Valenciennes and I never went on. But this time, the
coach decided to have faith in me. Even if it was short, it was a moment I will
never forget. And on top of that, in front of my family, because some of them
were on vacation in Paris and when they knew I was on the team list, they came
to Lille.
How did you feel when Jean-Marc Furlan asked you to warm
up?
I didn’t even have the time to think about it too hard because I
looked at the clock and we were already at the 88th minute of the game and I had
no time to lose. Then, one-and-a-half minutes later, the fitness trainer called
out to me and said: ‘It’s good, in one minute, you go on’. I knew that I would
have more than a couple of minutes to express myself, but for me it was already
great. And there, at that precise moment, my legs started to shake. I was so
motivated but also very overwhelmed - especially by the stadium and the
thousands of shouting spectators. I have never experienced that. I had to forget
the context and think only of the match.
Have you ever had any difficulty accepting that you have not figured on the
team list over the past six months, and instead have had to play every weekend
with the reserves in CFA 2?
In all honesty, no I haven’t. I have always taken it well and have never experienced a lull in my morale. In my
contact with Alain Moizan, I have learnt one thing, it’s the coach that decides,
and I respect that. I knew that I would have at least six months of adapting. If
I have only played with the reserves up until now, it’s because there was a
reason. That I didn’t have the capacity to play with the professional team. I
have not spoken about it and instead I continued to do my job and give the
maximum with the reserves every weekend. I scored three goals in official
matches and five goals in friendly matches and I am, for the moment, unbeaten in
the CFA. I have no doubt that one day, all this effort will pay
off.
In a little over a month New Caledonia will play two important
2014 FIFA World Cup qualifying matches against New Zealand and Tahiti. Do you
expect you will have to make a choice between Les Cagous and
Estac?
Maybe yes. I really want to play these two matches with the
team, especially if we win against New Zealand, we will go to the top of the
table. But if Furlan asks me to stay and be available to the group up until the
end of the season, then well, I think I will stay in Troyes. I also need to
think of my future, of my career.
Big Pete 65, Christchurch