Smith and Patterson's All Whites Beaten By Hosts in Confederations Cup Opener Saturday, 17th Jun 2017 18:18 Tommy Smith and Monty Patterson’s New Zealand were comfortably beaten 2-0 by hosts Russia in the opening game of the Confederations Cup in St Petersburg. A Michael Boxall own goal on 31 set the Russians - who were watched by their president Vladimir Putin - on their way and Fedor Smolov added the second in the 69th minute. Smith, who was winning his 33rd full cap and has scored two international goals, started and played the full 90 minutes. The 27-year-old came closest to netting for the All Whites with a powerful 78th minute header from a corner which was cleared off the line. Patterson, 20, won his 12th cap when he came off the bench in the 84th minute as New Zealand chased the game but was unable to add to his single international goal. Former Blues loanee Chris Wood skippered.
The All Whites are next in action against Mexico in Sochi on Wednesday and then face Portugal back in St Petersburg next Saturday.
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