Auckland City FC 3
Amicale 0
Auckland City advanced to the semifinals of the Oceania Champions League following a 3-0 win over Amicale in Suva last night.
The defending champions began the match knowing a draw would be enough to ensure passage to the last four and set up a rematch with the same opposition on Tuesday.
But Auckland put their foot to the floor from the first whistle, scoring three unanswered goals to tip Amicale out of the competition on goal difference.
Auckland's win allowed New Caledonian side FC Gaitcha to sneak into the semifinals, where they will meet the ASB Premiership champions.
Joao Moreira opened the scoring when he volleyed home from close range after just three minutes.
The Portuguese striker then missed a good chance to double the tally midway through the second half when he sidefooted wide with the target begging.
Moreira made up for it with a brilliant second in a goalmouth melee then capped off a fine individual performance with a third shortly before he was withdrawn as the match descended into a free for all.
The match itself was marred by two red cards - one for Rajit Shala, Amicale's skipper, the other perplexingly for Darren White, who appeared to be the victim of a headbutt.
Both benches emptied into a melee in the tunnel as both Shala and White departed the scene.
Auckland's win - their third of this competition - allowed FC Gaitcha to sneak into the semifinals after they defeated
Lupe Ole Soaga 8-1 in Ba earlier in the day.
The New Caledonians now face Auckland City FC on Tuesday, the first time a club from their country has made it this far in 10 years.
Coach Ramon Tribulietx was proud of his team as they warded off an aggressive Amicale side who were fortunate not to have more players sent off.
"I'm proud of the way the team reacted to the match. We're used to playing aggressive sides and we kept our heads tonight.
"We have a good squad of 23 players and we'll recover from this before we start thinking about FC Gaitcha and the semifinal," he said.
Auckland City FC face FC Gaitcha in the OFC Champions League semifinals on Tuesday 21 April at ANZ Stadium.