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URA, who had made one change to their starting squad after Steven Mukwala came in for Davis Ssali while Joackiam Ojera returned to the squad but started from the bench, responded immediately with the leveller as Mukwara headed home a pin-point cross from Moses Sseruyidde.
With only nine minutes played, URA went 2-1 up this time with beautiful interplay between Shafik Kagimu and Brian Mwajega resulting in the latter slotting the ball into an empty net as Kitara’s keeper had already moved from his line.
The Taxmen ensured they headed into the half-time break with a healthy 3-1 lead after Kagimu notched the third goal in the 37th minute following a good layoff from midfielder Ibrahim Dada.
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Daily Monitor
Monday January 11 2021
The pain of defeat. Vipers players were the reflection of dejection going down to Al Hilal at home before KCCA replicated the pitiable image when they scored enough to progress but couldn’t defend enough any way. Photos | File & Ismail Kezaala
Summary
A pack of cards. KCCA and Vipers fell tamely in the Caf engagements and even though the former might have excuses having been hampered by Covid-19 in the first leg, conceding a cheap goal is no excuse
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Ugandan football heavyweights KCCA and Vipers are back on drawing boards pondering the next move after their hefty investments yielded nothing in the Caf endeavours.