Receiving 3 consecutive losses since returning to the Japanese national championship volleyball tournament, the PFU Blue Cats Club of the owner Tran Thi Thanh Thuy was still affected by Covid-19.
Today, in the match against Thanh Thuy's former team Denso Airybees, PFU Blue Cats did not have the service of the digital star – Valdes in the squad. The task of scoring is placed on the shoulders of the captain of the Vietnam and Nabeya women's volleyball team.

Underestimated than their rivals, but the PFU Blue Cats girls are the one who has a better start when continuously leading with a safe distance. However, shortness of breath at the end of the time made them pay the price. Fortunately, PFU Blue Cats still won the final victory.
In the next two checks, the “bees” Denso were overwhelmed compared to the “blue cats” when they won two consecutive victories even though they were a little difficult. Facing the prospect of losing white, PFU Blue Cats has rising strongly.
Thanh Thuy played very well with his teammates to have a close victory in this Czech and bring the match to the Czech 5. However, this team still could not avoid the fourth consecutive defeat.

Without Valdes, Thanh Thuy became the head of the train scoring and even though she did not pass too much she still scored the most score in the team. Her performance is also the highest among the dams of the PFU Blue Cats.
Losing the fourth match in a row, only won only 1 point, PFU Blue Cats continued to stomp on the rankings. This is a very disappointing achievement when their rivals in the past two weeks have not been overestimated.
PFU Blue Cats will also have early compensation matches and Tran Thi Thanh Thuy will return home shortly thereafter for the army and the Vietnamese women's volleyball team to prepare for the 31st SEA Games to start from 12/5 at Quang Yen Stadium, Quang Ninh Province.