Monday, September 22, 2008

Suspended Otti Confident of Away win in Iganga


UGANDA SUPER LEAGUE
Bunamwaya 2 Youfra 1
Today
Villa v Kinyara
Iganga v Express

SUSPENDED Express coach David Otti is confident that even from the stands, he can inspire the Red Eagles to an away win today.

Express travel to Ssaza ground for a date against Iganga with Otti serving his last match in suspension. “We are looking forward to victory,” said a confident Otti, whose side on Friday beat arch rivals Villa with the veteran tactician in the stands.

“What’s most important is the team’s state of mind. I believe the boys will implement what we’ve been training in order to get maximum points,” added Otti, who was suspended for two matches for allegedly inciting violence in a match against Bunamwaya.

As the Eagles dare to soar over Iganga, the Jogoos will be hosting Kinyara at Namboole in a match coach Sula Kato believes should be a springboard to better results.

After a shaky league start, Kato believes his encounter with Kinyara provides the perfect opportunity to reverse his fortunes.

“It’s time we also stood out as serious title contenders,” said the former Cranes and Villa left winger, insisting it was time to exert pressure on KCC and URA.

Kato observed that his team couldn’t be in a better state of mind. “There are not only no injuries but the boys also want the points especially after their recent loss to Express.”

To Kinyara coach, Leo Adraa, the match is one where caution will be crucial. After beating Police FC in August, Kinyara lost to Simba and Nalubaale and held Express to a draw.

Yuda Mugalu netted a brace as Bunamwaya leaped to the seventh place on the Super League table with a 2-1 win over Youfra at Nakivubo.

Mugalu pounced on a Caesar Okhuti through pass to pick the first goal in the ninth minute and doubled the score after he dribbled through the defence and shot past Youfra advancing goalkeeper Joshua Opok. Jasper Jingo scored for Youfra.

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