Gulf Komara faced a disappointing exit from the OFC Men’s Futsal Champions League after suffering a heavy defeat against Noumea’s AS PTT. The match concluded with an overwhelming score of 8-1 in favor of AS PTT.
The game showcased a formidable performance from AS PTT, beginning with a well-executed corner kick by Michel Pimbe, leading to a stunning goal from Uge Genegeie. Following that early opener, Christ Pei doubled the lead after a series of quick passes set him up for an easy finish, while Joel Djamoet added the third goal, demonstrating AS PTT’s offensive prowess. Despite Gulf Komara goalkeeper Laventine Monou’s best efforts, he was unable to withstand the relentless pressure from the opposition.
AS PTT continued their dominant display, with Emmanuel Hmaen scoring the fourth goal, securing a comfortable 4-0 lead by halftime. As the second half commenced, Gulf Komara struggled to regain their footing in the game. While the tempo initially slowed, AS PTT capitalized on the opportunity, managing to score four additional goals. Gulf Komara did manage to find the net in the last minute, but it was too late to impact the outcome.
This performance places AS PTT in a critical position, as their final ranking in the tournament will hinge on the results of the upcoming Mataks FC versus Southern Legions FC match; a draw in that contest would secure a top two position for AS PTT. The team will need to maintain this level of play to succeed in their future matches, showing promise as contenders in this prestigious futsal tournament. With the potential for advancement still alive, AS PTT can look forward to the challenges ahead with confidence.

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