AFCON-20 AFCON U20: Uganda Declares Readiness To Face Nigeria

Isma Mugulusi, the captain of Uganda, claims that when they play Nigeria on Thursday, the Hippos are eager and ready to go to the TotalEnergies U-20 Africa Cup of Nations semifinals.

The record champions will play The Hippos at the Suez Canal Stadium in Ismailia on March 2 at 19:00 local time after The Hippos won Group B. (17h00 GMT).

One of three players who were a part of the Hippos squad that won the 2021 TotalEnergies U-20 Africa Cup of Nations in Mauritania is Mugulusi.

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“We are ready, everyone is in shape, we’re mentally good.

We’ve tried to put what the coach wants in practice. I think we can overcome Nigeria in the quarter-finals,” the Makedonikos FC attacker said.

“We are told and we have been assisted by the coaches and other players who visited our camp like former Cranes goalkeeper and captain Dennis Onyango and former Hippos captain Gavin Kizito to eat the grass so I think tomorrow we will eat the grass.

“In this team everyone is a captain. It’s not only me so it’s not something big though I am the one who wears the armband but everyone is a leader in our team.”

The Flying Eagles of Ladan Bosso finished second in Group A after losing their opening fixture against Senegal.

Nigeria has been good but now we’re also good and we can compete,” Isma told journalists.

“If we manage to qualify for the quarter-finals that means we can also qualify to the semi-finals and go to the World Cup.

“Tomorrow is the day we will write history in Ugandan football.”

In Ismailia, head coach Jackson Mayanja gave a positive pre-game press conference.

It’s a new month and we hope we can enter the new month and go to the quarter-finals,” Mayanja said.

“We’re very prepared as a team and this is the most important time for my team to make sure we achieve our goal and all the players are in good condition they’re very fine.

“I have always said it and I will say it again here. What I want to achieve with this team is to qualify for the World Cup.”

The former El Masry midfield maestro was more concerned about his team than Thursday’s opponent.

“I don’t need to know so much about Nigeria even if you go out and look around every player but football is about what you think in the tactical part of it so we’re trying to put ourselves in a very good tactical position,” he said.

“Nigeria is a good team. It’s going to be a very hard game but I think like I said, the achievement we need is tomorrow, that’s what we want to achieve.

“I don’t want to talk about Nigeria. The game is to be played on the pitch tomorrow.”


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