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What transitional Uganda Cranes could look like Saturday April 17 2021 Forging a new Cranes. With some key players retiring, the Cranes are up for a reshuffle ahead of Qatar 2022 World Cup qualifiers. PHOTOS | EDDIE CHICCO Summary Andrew Mwanguhya on the enforced changes in Cranes In a whirlwind of fan emotions, some have called for overhaul of the national team. However, the June World Cup squad should not be an overhaul, but a glimpse into the future Advertisement The calls for a new-look Uganda Cranes have been loud enough. Too loud, actually. And recent retirements by committed servants Hassan Wasswa, never mind he was already off the bus, and ‘larger-than-life’ skipper Denis Onyango, just enhanced the debate. ....
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Our players exhibited maturity in the way they reacted to the opponents and we scored three good goals which give us more hope and confidence. The experienced coach went on to express his satisfaction after the Referees Association overturned a red card wrongly given to goalkeeper Derrick Ochan in the previous game against reigning champions Vipers SC. Past is past and we thank the referees committee for revoking Ochan’s red card because it would have affected us, and having both of them [Ochan and Tom Ikara] give us confidence that whoever we choose is capable of giving us a good game. ....
Vianne Ssekajugo and Joshua Lubwama, both of Wakiso Giants, saw their chances go wide as well. As the second half began, Solomon Okwalinga was unable to give Mbarara City an opener as his effort went wide from a clever position. Uganda international Ssekajugo would have opened the score in the 55th minute as his effort was ruled out for offside. Two minutes after Ssekajugo was flagged down, the Purple Sharks took the lead as Atuheire - who received a good cross from Owen Kasule - opened his goal account. Jude Ssemugabi wasted a chance to make the score 1-1 when his penalty hit the crossbar. The penalty miss helped Wakiso Giants move up to the eighth position after picking up draws in the previous five games. ....