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Kitara downplay title pressure

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April 4, 2024
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Kitara downplay title pressure

Kitara midfielder Frank Tumwesigwe (M) taking on KCCA players. PHOTO/JOHN BATANUDDE

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By Denis Bbosa

Kitara boss Brian Ssenyondo maintains that his players are always focused on the next game and that no one in their camp is getting carried away with a title challenge, for now.

Aware that it is that time for mind games to swirl around, Ssenyondo is tactfully deflecting the pressure surrounding the Kabalega Boys, though admits it is part and parcel of the murky football business.

Having set a top-five finish target and now leading the StarTimes Uganda Premier League table with 44 points from 22 matches, the gaffer wants the club to be judged at the end of the season. Read more 

 

 

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