O-League
Waitakere United10
AS Tefana 0
Waitakere United grabbed their own special slice of history yesterday as they went on a goalscoring rampage to open their O-League season. Their 10-0 victory was not only their largest O-League victory, but also the biggest win in the history of the competition.
The match was affected in the seventh minute when the AS Tefana goalkeeper was sent off but you had to admire the ruthless approach of the NZFC champions. They had scored six goals by halftime, constantly springing the Tefana offside trap. Roy Krishna was the individual star with five goals while Ryan De Vries bagged a hat trick.
"The red [card] changed everything but we were clinical which was the most important thing," said coach Neil Emblen. "It is three points today but it almost feels like four as it will be hard for other teams in the group to haul in our goal difference."
Captain Jake Butler created their first real opportunity, playing a defence-splitting pass to Krishna, who was brought down as he ran on past the keeper. The referee didn't hesitate and Allan Pearce confidently buried the resultant penalty. Pearce, who has a solitary All Whites cap, then produced a delightful cross for De Vries to score at the far post four minutes later.