“We know both teams provide different challenges and we must get solutions,” Mckinstry told Fufa website. “We know Togo will come into the game looking to improve as well but we feel that we have solutions for the game against Togo.
“Togo play differently from Rwanda. The boys look confident ahead of the match with Togo but we shall make small adjustments going into this game.
“Togo will present a different challenge from Rwanda but we don’t want to give them their rhythm in the game. If we do that, we shall be punished.
“The session on Thursday night will give us a true picture of what we want to do on Friday.
[Fans] get disappointed when the team fails to get good results. Go out tonight [Friday] and make the country proud. You are capable of beating Togo. We have done it before home and away. The coach [Johnathan McKinstry] has kept telling us to play as a team to get the desired result in the next game, Kyeyune stated. We dropped points on the first day but there is room for improvement and that is what we are doing during the training sessions. The senior players will keep guiding the young talents in the squad but they need to remain focused and take every opportunity while at this stage.
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Changes for Togo tie Andrew Mwanguhya Tomorrow will significantly dictate Uganda’s direction at the sixth edition of the African Nations Championship (Chan) finals in Cameroon. Coach Johnny McKinstry and his home-based players should perhaps plug into Eminem’s Lose Yourself to psych themselves up for the job at hand. One opportunity “Look,” goes the American rapper, “If you had one shot, or one opportunity. To seize everything you ever wanted. “In one moment. Would you capture it or just let it slip?” Tomorrow’s crunch Group C game against Chan debutants, Togo - who will also be looking for a lease of life after going down to Morocco in their opener - is that one opportunity. The Cranes, who drew goalless with Rwanda on Monday night, must win if they are to go into the final group game against defending champions Morocco next week with a big chance of progressing. And for that to happen McKinstry will need his best players to come to the part
“We know both teams provide different challenges and we must get solutions,” Mckinstry told Fufa website. “We know Togo will come into the game looking to improve as well but we feel that we have solutions for the game against Togo.
“Togo play differently from Rwanda. The boys look confident ahead of the match with Togo but we shall make small adjustments going into this game.
“Togo will present a different challenge from Rwanda but we don’t want to give them their rhythm in the game. If we do that, we shall be punished.
“The session on Thursday night will give us a true picture of what we want to do on Friday.