The team faces Suva this week in round three

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Navua football trainer Amit Prakash says the group should limit parting with punishments in the Digicel Premier League.

The group faces Suva this week in cycle three and Prakash says if the group keeps on yielding an excessive number of punishments, it will be exorbitant for them.

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He says they should be on their best in control and any remaining parts of the game to more readily counter the public class champions.

The teacher adds among the issues, scoring stays a need that should be improved.

“Our scoring is an issue even with Lautoka. However, we worked for this present week in scoring openings and we’ll return again and buckle down again with regards to scoring.”

Navua takes in Suva on Sunday at 3 pm at the ANZ Stadium in Suva.

In different matches on Sunday at 3 pm, Nadroga has their third sequential match against Ba and Nadi takes on Lautoka at Prince Charles Park.

Labasa and Rewa will commence cycle 3 of the DPL on Saturday at 1.30 pm at Subrail Park.

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