URA seek services of Mukasa
Jul 28, 2011
URA SC coach Alex Isabirye has in a bid to replace striker Hamisi Kiza gone on to recruit the services of Andrew “Fimbo†Mukasa.<br>
By Norman Katende
URA SC coach Alex Isabirye has in a bid to replace striker Hamisi Kiza gone on to recruit the services of Andrew “Fimbo†Mukasa.
The formal lethal striker had been flawed with illness but Isabirye believes that he still has that footballing talent. He has been training with the club for the last three days and today morning, he was with them at Lido Beach, where they were having speed works in the sand.
Though Isabirye, who played with Mukasa at his hey days at Villa, accepts that he is still weak and not polished as he was during the days, he believes that he will even be more lethal if he gains the fitness.
“He has been sick and he needs time to recover. He needs to also gain that footballing touch and if he gains that, then he will be one of the best players,†said Isabirye, who has also recruited Benson Ociti and Peter Ssenyonjo to boost the striking lineup.
Dan Wagaluka missed the training after reportedly suffering from an eye infection, though sources say that he travelled to Rwanda for trials.
URA SC coach Alex Isabirye has in a bid to replace striker Hamisi Kiza gone on to recruit the services of Andrew “Fimbo†Mukasa.
The formal lethal striker had been flawed with illness but Isabirye believes that he still has that footballing talent. He has been training with the club for the last three days and today morning, he was with them at Lido Beach, where they were having speed works in the sand.
Though Isabirye, who played with Mukasa at his hey days at Villa, accepts that he is still weak and not polished as he was during the days, he believes that he will even be more lethal if he gains the fitness.
“He has been sick and he needs time to recover. He needs to also gain that footballing touch and if he gains that, then he will be one of the best players,†said Isabirye, who has also recruited Benson Ociti and Peter Ssenyonjo to boost the striking lineup.
Dan Wagaluka missed the training after reportedly suffering from an eye infection, though sources say that he travelled to Rwanda for trials.