Rewa Football Club experienced a significant boost after their captain, Setareki Hughes, highlighted the impact of their halftime team talk in a recent match against Navua. According to Hughes, the clarity and execution of the game plan were crucial to their success in the second half, leading them to secure a victory for the first time this season against Navua. The team managed to capitalize on the opportunities created in the first half, ultimately scoring two goals thanks to players John Orobulu and Epeli Valevou.

Looking ahead, Hughes emphasized the necessity of building on this performance, especially with an important match against Nadi on the horizon. He noted, “We have a very important game tomorrow, so we’ll return to the drawing board and try to follow whatever game plan the coach has prepared for us.” This reflects the team’s dedication to continuous improvement and maintaining consistent form as they strive for success in the competition.

Rewa’s upcoming match against Nadi promises to be an exciting challenge for the Delta Tigers as they aim for another strong performance. The continuing hope among fans is that the momentum from this victory will propel the team further in the league, showcasing their resilience and tactical adaptability.

Similar performances in previous matches this season have demonstrated Rewa’s potential, such as their impressive 4-0 win against Nasinu. Coach Rodeck Singh has emphasized the importance of addressing missed opportunities in previous games, aiming to refine the team’s strategy for consistent success. As they prepare for the match against Nadi, the focus will undoubtedly be on executing their game plan effectively once again.

Such determination and preparation bode well for Rewa’s aspirations, reinforcing the belief among supporters that the team is on an upward trajectory in Fijian football.


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