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Uganda: Masaba Struggling to Be Fit for Tanzania Qualifier


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New Vision (Kampala)

11 May 2008
Posted to the web 12 May 2008

Fred Kaweesi
Kampala

CRANES' captain Simeon Masaba hopes to be available for Uganda's crunch Africa Championship qualifier against Tanzania on Saturday despite suffering a severe shin injury last week.

The SC Villa versatile right fullback damaged tissue on his right leg after a collusion with KCC midfielder Patrick Ssenfuka during Friday's goalless derby between the two traditional giants.

Despite being excluded from Villa's weekend engagement against Simba, Masaba reported improvement in his condition yesterday. "I can at least finally walk. I couldn't a few days ago. I hope to continue with my rehabilitation and be fit for the game," he said.

Masaba is an integral figure in coach Laszlo Csaba's local championship and 2010 World Cup qualifying squads.

He will join the Cranes side that regrouped yesterday for residential training, and later be assessed by the medical team before a decision is taken on whether or not he can train tomorrow.

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Cranes need to plunder a 3-0 win over Tanzania's Taifa Stars to progress to the ultimate stage of the inaugural tournament's qualifiers, where they could meet either Sudan or Rwanda.



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