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Haiti thump New Zealand 4-0 in 'harsh lesson' before World Cup

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Haiti thrashed New Zealand 4-0 in a World Cup warmup in Florida, spoiling Chris Wood’s milestone match, with Ruben Providence and others scoring for the Grenadiers.

(Reuters) - Haiti crushed a shambolic New Zealand 4-0 in a steamy World Cup ​warmup in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on Tuesday, delighting a buzzing crowd of Haitian fans and spoiling a ‌milestone match for All Whites captain Chris Wood.

Ruben Providence struck in the 12th minute at Inter Miami CF Stadium and substitute Lenny Joseph doubled the lead for the 82nd-ranked Caribbeans six minutes after the restart.

Frantzdy Pierrot grabbed a third with a header after the hour-mark before Markhus Lacroix finished the ​demolition job with a late, long-range rocket as the counter-punching Grenadiers dismantled the World Cup's lowest-ranked nation.

World number 82 Haiti, only three ​places better than New Zealand, meet Scotland, Brazil and Morocco on their return to the World ⁠Cup for the first time in 52 years.

Haiti's buildup to the match had been complicated by visa trouble for midfielder Woodensky Pierre, the ​squad's only player based in the Caribbean nation.

Pierre was unable to play against the New Zealanders because his visa was not ​approved by U.S. authorities until too late.

He landed at Miami airport around half-time with Haitian soccer officials and hoped to catch the last part of the game, a team spokesperson told Reuters.

New Zealand skipper Wood became his nation's most-capped player with 89 appearances, moving one past Ivan Vicelich, but ​there was little to celebrate for the Nottingham Forest striker.

Wood all but conjured a goal early in the first half with a bicycle ​kick, but it was saved on the line by goalkeeper Jhony Placide.

At the other end of the pitch, Alex Paulsen had a poor audition to be New ‌Zealand's starting goalkeeper, ⁠while centre back Finn Surman also had a first half to forget.

Both were culpable in Providence's goal as the Netherlands-based forward wriggled by Surman in the goal area and chipped Paulsen from a tight angle.

HARSH LESSON

New Zealand play England in their final warmup on Saturday before meeting Iran, Egypt and Belgium at their first World Cup since 2010.

Shell-shocked All Whites coach Darren Bazeley was surprised ​by his team's lacklustre performance following ​a week in camp ⁠acclimatising in Florida.

"It's a very harsh lesson for us, especially with tough games coming up," he said in the post-match press conference.

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