Returning after two weeks of delaying to play at the Japanese national championship volleyball tournament because Covid-19, the team of the owner Thanh Thuy seemed to have an easy match against the opponent but the results were very unexpected.
The only need to meet the football team at the penultimate of the rankings is Himeji Victorina is an easy opportunity for PFU Blue Cats to have a victory. It is not only a mental medicine but also helps this team improve the position.

Thanh Thuy and his teammates quickly show their determination when continuously leading in the first Czech. However, at the final moments of the Czech Czech, PFU Blue Cats played down so that the opponent could overcome.
The next matches are the chasing the score with the victory divided equally for both. No team can maintain its victory circuit forcing the match to go to the fifth Czech to decide to win.
In this Czech, the balance was set up from the beginning and both teams did not let the opponent have the opportunity to remove in this Czech. Although the team used to have the opportunity to win Match Poin, in the end, Thanh Thuy's team would have to lose regret.

This victory made the PFU Blue Cats unable to improve its position in the rankings while Himeji Victorina increased one step and raised hope to improve the position in the following weeks.
Tomorrow, PFU Blue Cats will have a 6th place to compete with its own opponent Agreo. The two teams have met twice since the beginning of the year with the victory divided equally for each team.
The match between PFU Blue Cats and Agreo will take place at 13:00 on February 27.