Roderick Singh, the head coach of Rewa, is upbeat but cautious as the team recognizes the significance of their pivotal OFC Men’s Championship qualification match against Hekari United of PNG. Rewa simply needs a draw to move on, but Singh says the team is motivated to create history and isn’t content to settle for a semifinal berth. “The boys are aware that we might make history and that a semifinal spot is up for grabs. We’ve never advanced past the semifinals in O-league competitions, despite Rewa’s participation, so here is our chance to make history,” Singh said.
Key players Inosi Matanisiga and losefo Verevou are among the injured players that Rewa is currently dealing with. In the previous game against the Solomon Warriors, Matanisiga persevered despite discomfort, but an injury forced him to be replaced. Singh commended Hekari United, calling them a quality team that would push Rewa because of their quickness and pace. Singh commended Hekari United, calling them a quality team that will test Rewa because of their rapid breaks and speed. Everything depends on the chances that are made available to us. We’ll need to effectively manage the ball and defend,” he said. Hekari United and the Delta Tigers will meet tomorrow at 10 a.m.
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