Extra Bula FC coach Stéphane Auvray possibly has his legacy on the line as he wants to be remembered for taking Fijian football to a better place.
As the team prepares for the first match tomorrow, Auvray has selected a team that a 29-member squad that has a mix of young and experienced talent, with Fiji's all time top goal scorer Roy Krishna leading the team.
While speaking during a press conference in Auckland, Auvray says Krishna has a lot of experience and the players look up to him.
He says if the players have questions, they reach out to him.
Bula FC takes on Vanuatu United FC at 2pm at Eden Park tomorrow.
In other matches at Eden Park, Auckland FC takes on South Island United at 7pm tomorrow while Tahiti United faces South Melbourne FC at middday and PNG Hekari FC will face Solomon King FC at 4pm on Sunday.
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