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Samoa edge neighbours to secure passage

(FIFA.com) Sunday 27 November 2011
Samoa edge neighbours to secure passage

Samoa have narrowly won through to Round Two of Oceania qualifying for Brazil 2014 after edging a 1-0 win to deny neighbours American Samoa an unlikely progression.

American Samoa needed a win to progress, while host nation Samoa entered the match at J.S. Blatter Stadium in Apia knowing that a draw would be sufficient to claim the one and only ticket on offer in the four-nation Round One.

The hosts dominated the encounter but it took until the last minute to claim the win when Silao Malo converted a counter attack.

In fact it was American Samoa who had the chance of the match ten minutes earlier when Diamond Ott went one-on-one with Masi Toetu but his shot hit the post and rolled to safety.

The earlier match saw Tonga finish second, on goals scored, when they defeated Cook Islands 2-1 thanks to a Kinitoni Falatau injury-time winner. Tonga had taken a first-half lead through Timote Maamaaloa only for Grover Harmon to equaliser before the interval.

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22792RS
22792RS (England)
27/11/2011 at 15:04
Congratulations Samoa, the next qualifying round should be a tough test
ryanlion12
ryanlion12 (England)
27/11/2011 at 12:41
watched the game and if diamond ott took that chance...it would of been over