Bula FC coach Stephane Auvray is confident that his team has found the right balance between recovery and preparation as they get ready for their upcoming matches. After a grueling run of three games in swift succession, Auvray emphasized the importance of allowing players the necessary time to reset both physically and mentally. Although the break was brief, he noted that it was beneficial for the squad.
Auvray stated, “We have to give the players days off because they are away from their families and they also have to recover after three games back to back.” The team has returned to training with renewed focus, having completed four intense training days that included three high-intensity sessions before tapering off in anticipation of their travel for the upcoming matches.
With the groundwork established, Auvray is now focused on enhancing the team’s effectiveness in the attacking phase, particularly in what he refers to as “the last zone of the field.” This week, the emphasis has been on disrupting opponents in vulnerable areas and being clinical when goal-scoring opportunities arise. He expressed hope for an improvement in this critical aspect during the next circuit, as he acknowledges the team’s capacity to create chances and maintain good possession. However, he stressed the need to convert this dominance into goals and points.
Bula FC is set to face Vanuatu on Sunday at 1 pm, and fans can follow the action live on FBC Sports starting at 12:45 pm. As the team prepares for this pivotal match, there is an optimistic atmosphere surrounding their potential to harness their tactical improvements and secure valuable points in the upcoming fixture.

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