Coach Sergio Traguil was left speechless as his KCCA side went down 2-1 to Maroons in the Uganda Premier league at Lugogo on Tuesday evening.
Traguil, who requested time to cool down after the match, looked a disgrunted man and did not speak to the media. His assistant Jackson Magera was in charge of the post-match interview.
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” We play well but our undoing has been failure to take away chances. But we shall try to address some of these going forward,” Magera said.
Fred Amaku scored a brace with a strike in both halves of the game while Shaban Muhammed scored a consolation.

KCCA have been struggling to find results in recent weeks due to a combination of factors, including a lack of a settled starting eleven, inconsistency in defense, and a lack of firepower in attack.
Maroons coach Muhammad Ssenfuma was pleased with his team’s performance and believes they were well-prepared for the match.

“We prepared for the game so it’s not surprising that we won. We shall try to improve with games to come,” noted Ssenfuma.
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