Uganda Cranes stand just 90 minutes from making history as they gear up for a decisive clash against South Africa in their final Group C match of the African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2024. The showdown is set for Monday at Mandela National Stadium, Namboole.
Cranes head coach for CHAN, Morley Byekwaso has made it clear that his side is not settling for a draw, despite only needing one to progress to the knockout stage.
“South Africa is a good team, very strong in the final third, but we know what is at stake,” Byekwaso said during Sunday’s pre-match press conference at Namboole, as quoted by Uganda’s football federation website.
“We top the table because we worked very hard for it. We want a win regardless. Passing through the humiliation against Algeria and coming back stronger in the next two games shows we are prepared to make history.”
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Uganda currently leads Group C with six points from three matches. They bounced back from a 3-0 defeat to Algeria with back-to-back wins: a 3-0 victory over Guinea and a 2-0 triumph against Niger.
However, the Cranes will be without midfielder Joel Sserunjogi, who is suspended after accumulating two yellow cards.
“Missing Joel is challenging, but I trust all the boys. Every player has his moment, and someone will step up to fill the gap,” Byekwaso said. He further hailed the fans for their unwavering support: “We thank the supporters who have been with us since the start. We call on them to come in big numbers and help us finish what we started.”