The All Whites are having to come to terms with Ryan Nelsen's retirement and it's not something striker Shane Smeltz thought they would have to do during the present World Cup campaign.
Ricki Herbert's side takes on New Caledonia in Dunedin on Friday night and a win will see them progress to November's intercontinental playoff against the fourth-placed team from Central and North America for a spot at next year's World Cup.
The All Whites should be able to secure top spot in Oceania without Nelsen but he was immense in the playoff games against Bahrain four years ago that got them to the 2010 World Cup and his presence this time around could have been critical.
Friday's match is the first time the All Whites have assembled since Nelsen's retirement to take over as coach of MLS outfit Toronto and Smeltz admitted it was strange to not have him around. A new captain will also be named, with Tommy Smith and Winston Reid the leading candidates.
"It came out of the blue," Smeltz said. "He's been a fantastic player throughout his career and will be missed but, at the same time, we have some good players in that position who can cover and some young players coming through.