The tactician now believes the game against the Venoms is a good opportunity for his charges to make their intent clear. After playing three games without a win, we think Friday s game is a must-win, for us to remain in the title race, we have to win against our closest challengers and the boys know we have to win, Also, we hope some players will be available both from suspensions and injury so we’re set.
Experienced defender Murushid Juuko, who will be playing against his former team, conceded they are disappointed with their last outing against Bright Stars but remained optimistic it will change at St Mary s Kitende.
It is the reason coach Kajoba has called on the Venoms to make sure they make good use of the chances they create so that they don t end up being punished at the end of the game.
“Well, you cannot get anything after the final whistle when you do not convert those chances into goals,” Kajoba told the club’s official website after the game.
“We have to maximise most and bury the opportunities to avoid being punished because that’s the only way out.”
Captain Paul Willa is confident they will keep their good record at home when they come up against the Red Eagles.