The Startimes Uganda Premier League match-day 23 was not exactly billed as the decisive moment that would determine this season’s winner. Despite that, all three title contenders in leaders URA, reigning champions Vipers and their pursuers Express were still not expected to find their weekend engagements as straight forward. In the end all three did with URA and Vipers recording identical 3-1 wins over Police and SC Villa, respectively, while.
Tough one to take [Sunday s defeat], Magambo, who is also Cranes defender, said on Monday. This is the time we need to stick together and get through this difficult period. Sometimes you can learn more from these times and we will give everything to change our current situation.
Tough one to take yesterday. This is a time we need to stick together and get through this difficult period. Sometimes you can learn more from these times and we will give everything to change our current situation. #MoreThanJustAClub#WeAreKccaFc#KCCAVIP
On Sunday, Sentamu stunned the home side in the 50th minute with an opener before Karisa made it 2-0 two minutes later.
Paul Mucureezi could have opened the score in the 28th minute but he sent his effort over the bar after he had been put through on goal by Disan Galiwango.
A minute after the half-hour mark, Murushid Juuko was booked after he exchanged words with referee Ssali Mashoodi.
Mucureezi was unlucky in the 35th minute when his second chance went narrowly wide after receiving a cross from Karim Watambala.
Watambala was the culprit in the 41st minute when he wasted another chance after Bbosi Byarughanga produced a good cross for him.
Eric Kambale s 42nd-minute header - from a cross by Godfrey Lwesibwa - went over the bar as Express mounted more attacks against the hosts.
He was also part of the team that took part in the second leg as Vipers were unable to get the result that would have enabled them to progress in the Champions League. When I came to Uganda at Vipers Sports Club, I knew of the challenges ahead of me that I would tackle as a well prepared professional footballer, Manzoki told I was prepared mentally and physically for the job. Initially, I had challenges with the food and language but I adjusted accordingly in a record time. Football itself being a universal language spoken by all, the language issue has not been a big problem. I am learning English and of course some Luganda.
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