Two-time champions Makerere University Business School (MUBS) will be looking to maintain their winning streak in the University Football League when they travel to Kabojja to face Victoria University on Friday.
The Nakawa-based side have won their last two games and have a chance to make it three wins in Group D if they beat Victoria away.
MUBS coach William Kasozi is confident his boys can prevail over Victoria.


“We know Victoria University will be a tough game for us. Our focus is to give a better performance and realize our actual potential, which we didn’t show last time,” Kasozi said.
“Attack is our best medicine. Victoria may not be a team that frightens many others, but they have good players with individual qualities.”
However, Emmanuel Amagu, Victoria University coach, has urged his players to be aggressive against the visitors.

“We started off bad and we didn’t play a good game against YMCA,” said Amagu.
“We were slow in reaction and not as aggressive as we should be. We have to be more aggressive against MUBS,” he added.
MUBS has a five-point advantage over Victoria heading into Friday’s encounter, but defeat could complicate their chances of qualifying from the group stages.
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