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Uganda: Nalubaale Seeking Consistency

Andrew Mwanguhya

16 November 2009


Nalubaale and CRO lock horns this evening with each side harboring different concerns.

While Mbale-based CRO will be seeking redemption after their 2-0 loss to Arua, Nalubaale will be eying a winning pattern after their 2-1 triumph over Iganga last week.

Both clubs have won only two games apiece from the seven played but Frank 'Video' Anyau's CRO (six points) have lost the other five while Mujib Kasule's Nalubaale (nine points) have drawn three and lost twice.

Nalubaale's triumph over Iganga came after Kasule had demanded that his players better start posting positive results.

"We've got to start scoring and winning for our fans that've been tremendous for us so far," he said.

And true skipper Simon Mbaziira and Abdallah Lusenge heeded their manager's call, scoring in that win but they now come up against a side capable of pulling a result and coached by a mercurial Anyau.

"Football is like that. Some games you lose at home and some you win away," said Anyau in reflection of their away loss at Arua.

"The league is very close but we are training well, we have no injuries and we'll go there and play a good game."

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