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Cranes to play last game in AFCON tomorrow, Micho promises to field a strong team against Mali

Mulema Najib by Mulema Najib
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It is not goes news that Uganda Cranes is going to play its last game in this years’ African Cup of Nations tournament but at least, Uganda as a country has got a reason to appreciate for such a milestone since it had spent 39 years without stepping its foot in the continental’s prestigious football tournament.

Tomorrow, the Cranes is going to play against Mali in its last match in this years’ AFCON in Gabon.

Hill Water

Uganda’s dream of advancing to a next stage was shuttered last Saturday in a 1:0 defeat in favour of Egypt yet it had already lost to Ghana in its first game.

Regarding tomorrow’s game, Uganda Cranes Coach, Micho has promised that Cranes is going to field a strong team against Mali.

“In respect to the fans and the strong desire to finish tournament with head high, we shall field a very strong team,” said Micho.



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