URA FC midfielder Shafik Kagimu states they need quick solution to end their winless run after a 0-0 draw against Bright Stars in a Ugandan Premier League tie.
Ssimbwa has explained his happiness after beating their rivals yet again and further said they could have won by a huge margin had they converted the chances they created.
“Of course the boys are happy and I am as well,” Ssimbwa told the club’s official website after the game. “It is always a good feeling to beat a rival and a title contender. It is indeed a good feeling but after today, our focus will be on the next game.
“We played so well and created a lot of chances, we could have scored more than two goals but I m also happy we kept a clean sheet.
“The character of the team was superb, we were determined to get a result and played for that,” Ssimbwa told the club’s official website after the game. “Mbarara City is a bogey side that always gives us a hard time so am glad the players followed the instructions to the letter.”
Ssimbwa along with his technical team required a win or any goalscoring draw to progress to the Round of 16 and he made four changes to the team that started the home game against the same opposition.
Katongole Faruku replaced Benjamin Nyakoojo, Ivan Sserubiri for Moses Sseruyidde, Ojera Joackiam for Galiwango Arafat while Ibrahim Dada came on for Cromwell Rwothomio.
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