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“We shifted our focus to the league immediately after we advanced to the cup quarters,” Bbosa told the club’s official website.
“We respect Police because they are a decent side with a good coach but the target remains winning all our home games to keep in reach with the table leaders.”
On his part, forward Mustafa Kiragga maintained their focus is to win to make their home ground a fortress for teams and they have prepared well to beat Police.
“Advancing to the quarter-finals of the Uganda Cup was a major boost for the team and as we prepare to face Police tomorrow [Saturday], the focus is on getting maximum points,” Kiragga told the same portal.
He is one of the best players at the club. The coaches and his fellow players are proud of him. It is a joy that he is back. We pray he avoids setbacks as has been the case previously as we head into the final bend of the season. When he keeps fit, we are hopeful he is going to help us a lot in the remaining games starting with that against Vipers SC on Sunday. Of late, we have struggled to score because most of our strikers are out injured, let us see what Balinya can offer.
Byekwaso s sentiments imply Balinya is in the plans of the Hippos coach after being sidelined by his predecessor Mike Mutebi.
“If he can continue like this, I definitely expect him to challenge for the leading goal-scorers crown.”
The tactician shared the secret he gave to his club’s top scorer in order to keep on finding the back of the net.
“During my playing time, I was a striker and I have shared with Ssekamatte the secret of scoring goals,” Mbowa continued.
“And I told him that when you listen to what I am telling you and you put it into action, definitely you are going to score goals here in Uganda and everyone will be proud of you.”
Mbowa was also elated by the kind of play his side – who are seventh and with just a loss in the last five games - has been showing.