Extra Bula FC captain Roy Krishna is fully committed to executing their strategy as the team gears up for the second round of the OFC Pro League against Solomon Kings on Sunday. After beginning their campaign with a 2-2 draw against Vanuatu United and suffering a narrow 1-0 defeat to Auckland FC, Bula FC is eager to make a positive turnaround in this upcoming match.
Krishna, appreciating the opportunity to compete in Papua New Guinea, conveyed his confidence in the team’s preparation. He reflected on the young squad’s potential, noting their competitive spirit and ability to showcase their football skills despite their age. “Playing in Papua New Guinea is always a privilege, and our boys are ready; we are looking forward to a strong round two,” said Krishna.
He emphasized the necessity of concentrating on their game plan as they prepare to face a formidable opponent in Solomon Kings, known for their roster featuring several national team players. “Solo team is a good team; we know most of their players are from the national team. We will focus on ourselves, on what we need to do on the field to secure a favorable result,” he stated.
Krishna also reached out to their supporters, asking for encouragement from both the stadium and fans back in Fiji, signifying the vital role that support plays for Bula FC during this challenging phase.
The match against Solomon Kings is set to take place on Sunday at the Santos National Football Stadium in Papua New Guinea, starting at 5:30 pm. Bula FC is hopeful that their resilience and tactical approach will lead them to a much-needed victory.

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