Thursday, October 16, 2008

Simba take on bogey side Police

Police FC is languishing in 13th position on the table but they boast a perfect record against Uganda Super League leaders Simba FC.
They are unbeaten against the army side for the past three years.

Last season they did the double with an identical score line of 2-1.

That is the sort of record Simba coach Sam Simbwa has to erase when the teams clash at the Bombo Barracks in one of the eight League games on the cards at various grounds on Friday.

Simbwa agrees Police is their bogey side and should be respected despite their current form. “We need to be on top of our game for the visit of Police.

"They play a similar type of football like us, but will be more under pressure than us because of their League position,” Simbwa told KickOffEastAfrica.com.

He went on: “The match can go either way but we have shown in the past month that we can reverse the trend,” he concludes.

While Simba will be out to record a first win against Police, KCC, reigning League champions, will aim to maintain their domination over Kinyara Sugar FC.

“We need to get back to winning ways after back to back defeats,” George Nsimbe, KCC coach said.

SC Villa, 16 times League champions, are boosted by the return for first choice goalkeeper Yasin Mugabi and left back Sula Walusimbi against newly promoted team Mbarara United at Mandela Stadium.

“I have a full squad to pick from against Mbarara one of the newly promoted teams doing well,” Kato said. Mbarara is currently 12th with 10 points from 9 matches.

Meanwhile, Victors moved sixth following a 2-0 win over Maji at home yesterday. Noah Ssemakula and Julius Ongude scored the goals.

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