Bula FC head coach Stephane Auvray is approaching the upcoming OFC Pro League match against Tahiti United with caution, despite the latter’s recent difficulties in the competition. Auvray recognizes the potential for an upset, praising the caliber of players on the Tahiti United squad.
In his assessment of the opponent, he noted, “Different style, different formation, they are very good players. I know they are struggling right now, but they have really good players. I’m familiar with French football obviously, so I’ve watched their games. It’s going to be a difficult one.”
Highlighting the significance of player recovery, Auvray acknowledged that Tahiti United has had a longer break to prepare for the match. This disparity in recovery time is expected to challenge the depth and quality of Bula FC’s squad. “They have more than 30 hours of recovery over us, so we’ll prepare as much and as best as we can, and I think it’s going to be a good game,” he said.
Bula FC’s recent 1-1 draw against South Melbourne FC showcased the team’s resilience and promise, demonstrating their adaptability to new tactics and improved attacking efforts. Nonetheless, areas such as defense and finishing will be under close scrutiny from both supporters and rival teams during this highly anticipated clash.
The match is set to take place tomorrow at 6:30 PM at the Santos National Football Stadium in Port Moresby, and hopes are high for an exciting and competitive encounter.

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