Fiji Kulas forward Cema Nasau is rallying her teammates to foster self-belief ahead of their match against Tonga tonight at the HFC Bank Stadium in Suva. This encounter is part of round two of the OFC Women’s Nations Cup, where Fiji aims to leverage their recent success.

Nasau, who was instrumental in Fiji’s thrilling 3-2 victory over Solomon Islands by scoring two goals, credits her recent time in New Zealand for significantly enhancing her performance. “I learnt a lot during my stint, and my goal is to return that knowledge to help the Kulas and make our fans proud,” she remarked.

Fiji comes into this match with a morale boost from their previous performance, while Tonga, having lost their opening game to Vanuatu 3-nil, will be looking to turn their fortunes around.

The match promises to be an exciting showdown, set to kick off at 7 PM. Fiji’s Kulas will not only aim to continue their momentum from the opening game but also work towards establishing their position in the tournament.

Fans and supporters are eager for the Kulas to excel, especially given the growing recognition and enthusiasm for women’s football in Fiji. The upcoming match is seen as a crucial opportunity for the team to prove their capabilities and further inspire the next generation of athletes in the region.

With Fiji riding a wave of optimism following their victory, there’s a collective hope that they can build on their success, showcasing resilience and determination as they face Tonga.


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