Giant killers Nasinu stunned defending champions Nadroga with a narrow 1-0 victory in the semi-final match, propelling them into the final and marking a significant achievement for the underdogs. The decisive goal was scored by Solomon Island import Wille Beuka just five minutes into the second half, who displayed exceptional skill by connecting with a mid-air cross floated by Nasinu defender Viren Singh. The strategic play allowed Beuka to unleash a powerful right-foot strike that left Nadroga’s goalkeeper, Luke Tavuyara, with no chance for a save.

Despite several attempts by Nadroga’s national strikers, including Manoa Masi and Alipate Driu, their efforts were thwarted by the Nasinu defense and poor finishing. Nadroga’s coach, Ramesh Sharma, expressed disappointment over their inability to convert chances, acknowledging that their opponents capitalized on the one opportunity they had in the second half.

Nasinu’s coach, Gurjeet Singh, highlighted the victory as a testament to their teamwork and determination, especially given their underdog status in the match. Singh, who was initially banned from the sideline yet managed to communicate strategies from the grandstand, praised his team’s resilience against a well-established Nadroga squad.

This match showcases the unpredictability of football, where teamwork and perseverance can lead to stunning upsets. As Nasinu prepares for the finals, their triumph serves as an inspirational reminder of the potential for underdogs to rise against the odds. Football fans can look forward to an exhilarating final match as Nasinu aims to continue their impressive run in the tournament.


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