Flying Fijians seek united response against Scotland
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At a glance
- The Fiji Water Flying Fijians are focused on improving their performance in their final Nations Championship match against Scotland.
- Head coach Senirusi Seruvakula emphasized the need for unity and collective effort following a disappointing previous week.
- The team is determined to give their best effort in their last tournament game, seeking prayers and support from fans.
The Fiji Water Flying Fijians are channeling their focus towards a united response as they prepare to face Scotland in their final Nations Championship match this Sunday. Following a disappointing performance last week, Head Coach Senirusi Seruvakula has rallied the team, stressing the importance of cohesion and determination to end the campaign on a high note.
The boys know and so do us, the management, that it wonโt be an easy game. We also know that we did not perform well last weekend. But itโs a new week of preparation and weโre looking forward to the match against Scotland.
"The boys know and so do us, the management, that it wonโt be an easy game. We also know that we did not perform well last weekend. But itโs a new week of preparation and weโre looking forward to the match against Scotland," Seruvakula stated. He highlighted that the team has engaged in focused training throughout the week, with coaches and players collaborating closely to address areas needing improvement.
"The first thing is we need to unite and work together. The loss last week didnโt only hurt the fans, it also hurt us, the players and the management team," Seruvakula added, underscoring the shared disappointment and the collective resolve to bounce back. Despite the inherent challenges of competing away from home, the Flying Fijians are resolute in their commitment to deliver their utmost in their final outing of the tournament.
The first thing is we need to unite and work together. The loss last week didnโt only hurt the fans, it also hurt us, the players and the management team.
"No excuse, come Saturday we will give our best in that game. Our last game, we need your prayers and support," the coach urged. The Flying Fijians will conclude their Nations Championship campaign against Scotland at Murrayfield stadium. The match is scheduled to air live on FBC Sports.
No excuse, come Saturday we will give our best in that game. Our last game, we need your prayers and support.
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