Big League: Struggling Kyetume Hold Lugazi
Big League Results | Sun, Apr 14, 2024
Kyetume 1-1 LugaziOnduparaka 3-1 Jinja NorthKiyinda Boys 2-1 Kaaro KarungiCalvary 0-1 Police
FUFA Big League title contenders Lugazi conceded a second half goal against struggling Kyetume to draw 1-1 away at the Ssaza Ground in Nakisunga.
Lugazi didn’t lose the game, and managed to pick a precious point away from home, but they just dropped two vital points that would have seen them pile more pressure on table leaders Police who just won their game away in Yumbe.
In Mukono, Lugazi scored first through Sam Ssemugugu, who scored off his first touch after coming on in the second half. Ssemugugu headed-in from Abdul Kalanzi’s corner kick in the 50th minute.
The hosts leveled matters just 15 minutes after Lugazi’s opener, and the visitors couldn’t find a winner despite their relentless search for a goal.
After 20 games, had Lugazi won against the relegation-threatened side, they would’ve gone to 39 points – just four less than table leaders Police (43).
As it stands, Lugazi have reclaimed their second position on the table with 37 points, comprising nine wins, ten draws and just one loss so far this season – six behind the Cops.
Lugazi have the same points (37) as Kataka, but the former boast of a superior (+8) goal difference.
Meanwhile, Kyetume remain struggling in the red zone, with just 20 points from 22 games, comprising of just four wins, eight draws and ten losses.
How Both Teams Lined Up:
Kyetume XI; Patrick Mubiru (GK), Solomon Opolot (C), Henry Orom, Dan Bilikwalira, Aggrey Atandu, Rahumatah Kagimu, Muzaifa Barigye, Denis Lubowa, Vicent Mugwanya, David Seyi Oyedda, Bashir Wandawa
Substitutes; Muzamir Nasser, Hakim Ddamulira, Robert Ssentongo, Cephas Kambugu, Fred Okot, Steven Kagoda
Lugazi XI; Emuran Fahad (GK), Faizo Matovu (C), Ali Arshavin Bayo, Freedom Mungudit, Derrick Mwanje, Moses Ojoaza Buga, Samuel Nsubuga, Richard Ayiko, Muhammad Gift Lubega, Abdul Kalanzi
Substitutes; Elijah Brian Ssali, Solomon Akodi, Savio Kabugo, Arafat Agonda Bagala, Sam Ssemugugu, Alvin Birungi, Mubaraka Mitala, Tabu Okello, Isaac Andrew Tamale, Frank Anguzu Zawu
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