Auckland United Kick Off Title Defence With Big Win
A five-goal frenzy from winger Zoe Benson set the tone for what became a tough day on the pitch for the Tahitian side.
The defending champions looked comfortable with their high attacking pressure, and despite playing into the sun in the first half, Auckland United were not giving their opponents a break on defence.
Yume Harashima and Danielle Canham were key orchestrators in the midfield for United – creating opportunities for Benson’s five goal dominance, which included a brilliant strike from outside the box late in the first half.
Despite a few spirited plays from the home side, led by Omega Chalons and Kohai Mai, AS Pirae weren’t able to carve out much in the way of clear cut chances.
In the second half, the home side showed some fight on defence, holding United out for most of the period, but couldn’t stop Tupelo Dugan from adding a ninth to seal the deal for the New Zealanders.
AS Pirae enjoyed extended periods of possession as the match wore on but never truly troubled United, who outlined their credentials as tournament favourites.
There remained just enough time for Auckland United to add two more. Substitute Charlotte Roche closing down goalkeeper Delphine Soret and deflecting the ball home, before Dugan confirmed her brace with seconds remaining on the clock.
An exciting rematch awaits this Thursday (Tahiti time) between last years’ finalists as United go head-to-head with Hekari Womens FC, themselves fresh from a comfortable opening match victory earlier today.
Meanwhile, hosts AS Pirae will look to regroup before facing PanSa later on the same match day.
As Pirae FC:
0
Auckland United FC: 11 (Zoe BENSON
6’, 8’, 19’, 42, 45+4’, Danielle CANHAM 10’
38, Ava PRITCHARD 45’, Tupelo DUGAN 74, 90+5,
Charlotte ROCHE 90+1)
HT: 0 – 8