James Bulkeley had the Kiwis first real chance of the contest but his header from a Nathan Walker free-kick drifted harmlessly over the bar.
Louis Brunet – one of many standouts for New Caledonia throughout the tournament – went closest in the opening period for his side, flashing a well-struck effort just wide, with Kelly-Heald scrambling to cover.
New Zealand grew into the match as the half ticked on, with Lachlan Candy presented with a wonderful opportunity from a central position in the box, only to snatch at his effort, which bobbled wide.
Candy would make amends minutes later, however. The midfielder finding himself in a similar position as Stipe Ukich’s cross found Luke Supyk, whose cutback was well finished by Candy to break the deadlock.
The no.10 had the opportunity to grab a second and double New Zealand’s lead, but his free-kick from out on the left-hand side was punched clear by New Caledonia goalkeeper, Ryan Saulia.
Two goals in the space of three minutes would be the defining moment of the second-half, both coming from New Zealand forward Luke Supyk.
His first was a powerful near-post header, connecting with a Nathan Walker free-kick that beat the grasp of Saulia to double the lead.
Moments later and Supyk had the chance to score his second when awarded a penalty – a decision that saw New Caledonia defender Wadria Hanye dismissed for a second bookable offence.
Supyk made no mistake with the spot kick, side-footing confidently to the left of the goalkeeper to make it 3-0 and leaving New Caledonia with a mountain to climb.
It was a task that got even tougher as the match reached its final quarter of an hour, James Bulkeley heading home from close range – an effort that ‘keeper Saulia frustratingly watched slip through his grasp.
Multiple substitutions took much of the sting out of the match, with New Caledonia searching for a goal and New Zealand happy to try and keep them at arm’s length.
Victory marks a perfect end to a flawless campaign for New Zealand who lift the trophy having not conceded a goal throughout. New Caledonia will take heart from a strong showing in Samoa and can look ahead to next year’s FIFA U-20 World Cup in Chile.
New Caledonia: 0
New Zealand: 4 (Lachlan CANDY 37’, Luke SUPYK 64′, 67′ (P), James Andrew BULKELEY 74′)
HT: 0-1
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Publish date : 2024-07-17 23:03:31
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