Fresh off a dominant 3-0 victory against Guinea last Friday, Uganda's national football team enters a high-stakes African Nations Championship (CHAN) showdown with Niger on Monday, August 11. The match at Kampala's Mandela National Stadium, Namboole, demands nothing less than a win for the Cranes to sustain their quarterfinal aspirations.
Head coach Morley Byekwaso underscored the critical nature of the fixture during a pre-match press briefing. "This encounter holds tremendous weight for our campaign," he emphasized. "Every opponent requires unique tactical adjustments—we may tweak our lineup based on Niger's strengths." Byekwaso declined to confirm an unchanged squad despite the recent triumph.
The coach also lauded the overwhelming fan support witnessed during the Guinea match, calling it unprecedented. "We deeply appreciate the energy and massive turnout from our supporters," he stated. "Their belief fuels us, and we vow to leave everything on the pitch. Securing three points would dramatically boost our progression chances."
With group stage advancement hinging on this result, Uganda's players face intense pressure to replicate their earlier performance. Kickoff is scheduled for 4:00 PM local time at the revitalized Namboole stadium.
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