Extra Bula FC captain Roy Krishna is committed to following their game plan as they gear up for the second round of the OFC Pro League against Solomon Kings this Sunday. After a challenging start to their campaign, which included a 2-2 draw with Vanuatu United and a narrow 1-0 defeat at the hands of Auckland FC, Bula FC is eager to secure a positive result in their upcoming match.
Krishna expressed his enthusiasm for competing in Papua New Guinea, stating, “Playing in Papua New Guinea is always a privilege, and our boys are ready. We are looking forward to a good round two.” He emphasized the mix of youth within the squad and their capability to perform well despite their age, noting, “The experience in the pro league has been good, we have a young squad, and as you can see, we can play football, even though we are young.”
Focusing on their strategy against the formidable Solomon Kings, Krishna highlighted the necessity of executing their game plan effectively. He acknowledged the strength of the Kings, who feature several players from the national team, saying, “They are a good team; we know most of their players are from the national team. We will just focus on ourselves and what we have to do on the field to get the result.”
Krishna also reached out to the fans, urging their support both in the stadium and back home in Fiji. He expressed the importance of their encouragement and prayers as the team looks to turn their fortunes around.
Bula FC will take on Solomon Kings on Sunday at the Santos National Football Stadium in Papua New Guinea, with the match set to kick off at 5:30 pm. This game is viewed as a crucial opportunity for Bula FC to gain momentum in the league and showcase the talent and potential of their youthful squad.
