
New Caledonia Win A Thriller Game Against Tahiti To Keep Semi-final Hopes Alive
From the outset, New Caledonia controlled possession with a composed midfield display, as playmaker Kinë Hmaen pulled the strings and created several early chances.
But against the run of play, Tahiti struck first in the 6th minute. Miri Flosse stunned the opposition with a spectacular long-range strike that dipped over the goalkeeper, giving Tahiti an early lead and injecting momentum into their game. New Caledonia, momentarily rattled, struggled to regain their rhythm.
Despite the setback, New Caledonia responded with character and intensity. Forward Hawë Ijelipa began to stretch Tahiti's backline with her pace and direct running, while Hmaen continued to orchestrate play with vision and precision.
Their pressure paid off in first-half stoppage time. A defensive lapse from Tahiti allowed Hmaen to capitalise on a loose ball in the box, calmly slotting home the equaliser to bring New Caledonia level just before the break.
In the second half New Caledonia's number six, Heidra Adjouhgniope, began to assert herself in midfield. Her tireless running, intelligent positioning, and composure under pressure made her a standout in the second half.
She delivered the decisive moment in the 65th minute, receiving a clever pass, surging into the area, and unleashing a powerful finish to put New Caledonia in front.
Tahiti pushed forward in search of a late equaliser, but were caiught on the break late in the match with Hmaen rounding the keeper to finish. There was more drama in injury time as Tahiti pulled a goal back through captain Kumuhei Kautai, and a minute later Bernadette Nyikeine made sure of the three points with a spectacular volley for New Caledonia.
HT 1-1

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