Kitara FC head coach Wasswa Bbosa has confused the significance of profitable this yr’s Stanbic Uganda Cup, describing the competitors because the membership’s quickest route again to continental soccer.
Bbosa made the remarks forward of Kitara’s extremely anticipated last towards SC Villa set for Saturday on the FUFA Technical Centre in Njeru.
“We badly want the Stanbic Uganda Cup,” Bbosa mentioned in the course of the pre-match press convention.
“Not like the league which is a marathon, the Uganda Cup is a shortcut to continental soccer and we badly want it.”
The skilled tactician believes his aspect has what it takes to beat document league champions SC Villa regardless of acknowledging the problem awaiting his group.
“Everybody that reaches the ultimate expects victory and we’re very decided to win Saturday’s battle,” he famous.
“Villa is a prolific group with good gamers and technical group, however for us we deal with each sport relying on the opponents and we hope for a greater sport.”
Kitara will, nevertheless, head into the ultimate with out key gamers Isaac Amutuhaire and Edward Namaasa, who’re each sidelined by means of damage.
Bbosa additionally dismissed issues over the late change of venue from FUFA Stadium, Kadiba to the FUFA Technical Centre in Njeru, insisting the enjoying floor won’t have an effect on his aspect.
“Taking part in on the AstroTurf is everybody’s need as a result of all pitch requirements are the identical. Whoever makes use of the probabilities higher and assembles a formidable squad will emerge victorious,” he defined.
Kitara reached the ultimate after eliminating defending champions Vipers SC on the away targets rule following a 1-1 combination consequence throughout two legs.
Victory on Saturday would hand Kitara their second main trophy and safe qualification to the 2026/27 CAF Confederation Cup.
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