Kitara FC head coach Wasswa Bbosa has careworn the importance of worthwhile this 12 months’s Stanbic Uganda Cup, describing the opponents as a result of the membership’s quickest route once more to continental soccer.
Bbosa made the remarks ahead of Kitara’s extraordinarily anticipated closing in opposition to SC Villa set for Saturday on the FUFA Technical Centre in Njeru.
“We badly need the Stanbic Uganda Cup,” Bbosa acknowledged all through the pre-match press conference.
“In distinction to the league which is a marathon, the Uganda Cup is a shortcut to continental soccer and we badly need it.”
The expert tactician believes his facet has what it takes to beat file league champions SC Villa no matter acknowledging the issue awaiting his workforce.
“Everyone that reaches the last word expects victory and we’re very determined to win Saturday’s battle,” he well-known.
“Villa is a prolific workforce with good avid gamers and an excellent technical workforce, nevertheless for us we cope with every sport counting on the opponents and we hope for a higher sport.”
Kitara will, nonetheless, head into the last word with out key avid gamers Isaac Amutuhaire and Edward Namaasa, who’re every sidelined by way of hurt.
Bbosa moreover dismissed points over the late change of venue from FUFA Stadium, Kadiba to the FUFA Technical Centre in Njeru, insisting the having fun with flooring received’t impact his facet.
“Having fun with on the AstroTurf is everyone’s want on account of all pitch necessities are the an identical. Whoever makes use of the chances larger and assembles a formidable squad will emerge victorious,” he outlined.
Kitara reached the last word after eliminating defending champions Vipers SC on the away targets rule following a 1-1 mixture consequence all through two legs.
Victory on Saturday would hand Kitara their second predominant trophy and secure qualification to the 2026/27 CAF Confederation Cup.
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