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Daily Monitor Saturday February 27 2021 Alert: Onduparaka custodian Michael Kagiri will need to be at his best against Ssentamu who has scored five times in four games. PHOTO/EDDIE CHICCO. Summary SC Villa vs. UPDF 4pm Bright Stars vs. Police 4pm Advertisement Even in the animal world, Vipers rarely associate with Caterpillars. Look, Vipers have won UPL title twice since Onduparaka gained promotion five years ago but have failed to win at the Green Light Stadium in Arua. To break the jinx, Vipers hope former Caterpillars Muhammad Shaban and Rashid Toha can inspire the side. Vipers coach Fred Kajoba plots to unleash the Shaban-Yunus Ssentamu attacking tandem on to the hosts’ suspect defence that swallowed three goals against Police on Wednesday. ....
news Can Vipers stand up and catch up? Denis Bbosa If Vipers win their two games in hand, the champions will rise to the summit of the Uganda Premier League standings, one clear of early pacesetters UPDF. But to do so, they must first get up and catch up. Currently eighth on seven points from three games, five behind league returnees UPDF, coach Fred Kajoba now has a clear view after their start was disrupted by Caf Champions League engagements. “We’re not looking at the table. Our sole plan is to win all games and retain the trophy and we shall do that game per game,” Kajoba said, deflecting the pressure ahead of today’s home game against newcomers Myda at St Mary’s Stadium, Kitende. Whereas pacy forward Milton Karisa is ruled out of today’s tie, Kajoba is delighted to have his Uganda Cranes team mate Muhammad Shaban back in contention. It is the absence of defenwder Aziz Kayondo, midfielder Bobosi Byaruhanga and forward Richard Basangwa ....
Daily Monitor Friday February 05 2021 Vipers coach Kajoba is well aware of the piling pressure and needs his team to win the two games in hand. PHOTO/JOHN BATANUDDE Advertisement Five. Yes, five players, including four regulars will be missing when Vipers resume their Uganda Premier League title defence against lowly Myda tomorrow at St. Mary’s Stadium, Kitende. Forwards Milton Karisa and Muhammad Shaban were part of the Uganda Cranes at the African Nations Championship (Chan) returned from Cameroon injured.
Defender Aziz Kayondo and midfielder Bobosi Byaruhanga were there too despite the latter not playing a game in a meek group exit. They’re again away with the U-20 national team ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations. Young striker Richard Basangwa is also away and scored in the friendly against Tanzania on Wednesday. “Yes, we will miss them but the show must go on,” Kajoba said of the absentees. “At the moment, the focus is working on ....
Daily Monitor Saturday January 30 2021 Bad flops. McKinstry (right) and his assistant Mubiru during the Cranes preparation for the Chan tournament. Photo/EDDIE ChiCCO Summary The biggest criticism that McKinstry faces, however, has been failure to impact his methods to the players. The team is believed to have needed experienced heads and the versatile Denis Iguma was one of the players expected to provide it. Advertisement There has been considerable disappointment and, in some instances, anger following Cranes elimination at the group stage of the African Nations Championship in Cameroon. While this was a fifth appearance in which the Cranes merely toured host countries and honoured their group fixtures, most of the blame is being directed at head coach Johnny McKinstry and understandably so. ....
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