Fijian star and team captain Roy Krishna led the Bula Boys to a resounding 5-1 victory over Papua New Guinea. The 36-year-old, who is Fiji’s all-time top scorer and most capped international player, added to his impressive tally by scoring the fifth goal in the match, further cementing his legendary status in Fijian football.
Following the match, Krishna took a moment to express his heartfelt gratitude to the fans who turned out in droves to support the team. In an emotional statement, he said, “Vinaka Vakalevu to our Fijian supporters who came out in numbers to support us yesterday. Our win is dedicated to all of you for your faith in us. So please continue to show your love and support as we need it now more than ever. Our next game is in a few days and I hope even more supporters can join us.”

Krishna’s words resonate deeply with the Fijian football community, highlighting the essential role of fan support in the team’s success. As the captain and a pivotal player for the Bula Boys, his acknowledgment of the fans’ unwavering faith underscores the collective spirit that drives the team forward.
The next match for the Bula Boys is just around the corner as they get ready to play Samoa at the OFC Nations Cup, and Krishna’s call for even greater support is a rallying cry for all Fijians. The team’s recent performance, boosted by Krishna’s leadership and skill, has set a high standard, and the anticipation for the upcoming game is palpable.
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