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Nasinu Keep An Eye Out On Nadroga

Giant killers Nasinu have the capability to win but will have to work on their fitness. Speaking to Sunsports coach Mira Shaheb said they would be working on their fitness this week at training.
16 Mar 2022 12:07
Nasinu Keep An Eye Out On Nadroga
Nadroga defender Paula Buke controls the ball from Suva’s Ramzan Khan during the Digicel Premier League clash at the ANZ Stadium, Suva, on November 7, 2021. Photo: Leon Lord

The Nasinu football side is wary of a fired up Nadroga side that registered their first win in the Digicel Premiere League competition last Sunday.

After the Stallions win on Sunday it was certain that they will built on the victory.

Giant killers Nasinu have the capability to win but will have to work on their fitness.

The two sides will meet this weekend.

Speaking to Sunsports coach Mira Shaheb said they would be working on their fitness this week at training.

“This week we will be working very hard on the fitness of the players because physically they are not fit,” Shahed said.

“We are working on finishing; our game plan is to go wide on our attack and then come for a cross and expecting a header to finish it off.

“It is just that conviction in the player to get the ball to the right players.

“If they play with that attitude then there will be chances of getting goals.

“We will have to balance our transition from defense to attack very well and see that we commit ourselves to the task.

“Nadroga have bounced back after losing some games now they have got a win.

“I know they will improve when the season rolls, we have to prepare well and should have team work.

“We played well and the boys showed guts and determination in the game.

“Even though we were down we still fought back and scored two goals to stay in the fight.

“Suva has the depth of players and very good ones, we respect them because they are a champion side.

“It was a tough game but the only thing we could have done was give our best.

“We will have to work hard this time around against Nadroga because they will be playing at home.

“The boys know that the task this weekend will be tough so we are looking forward to the match.”



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