As the ultimate whistle looms on Group C of the TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2024, Uganda Cranes head coach Morley Byekwaso is rallying his troops for what may very well be a defining second in Ugandan soccer historical past. With simply 90 minutes separating the Cranes from a historic quarterfinal qualification, all eyes shall be on Mandela Nationwide Stadium, Namboole, the place they face South Africa on Monday at 8 PM.
Uganda sit atop Group C with six factors from three video games a place earned by grit, resilience, and a robust comeback. After struggling a humbling 3-0 loss to Algeria of their opening fixture, the Cranes bounced again impressively with a 3-0 win over Guinea and a stable 2-0 victory towards Niger.
However regardless of needing solely a draw to progress, Byekwaso insists that his facet will not be concerned with enjoying it secure.
“South Africa is an effective crew, very sturdy within the closing third, however we all know what’s at stake,” Byekwaso stated in the course of the pre-match press convention on Sunday. “We high the desk as a result of we labored very laborious for it. We would like a win regardless. Passing by the humiliation towards Algeria and coming again stronger within the subsequent two video games reveals we’re ready to make historical past.”
Uganda will, nonetheless, must navigate the decisive fixture with out midfielder Joel Sserunjogi, who’s suspended resulting from yellow card accumulation. Whereas acknowledging the void left by Sserunjogi, Byekwaso expressed confidence in his squad’s depth and character.
“Lacking Joel is difficult, however I belief all of the boys. Each participant has his second, and somebody will step as much as fill the hole,” he famous.
The Cranes have additionally drawn inspiration from their ever-growing fan base, with Byekwaso urging supporters to fill the stands and again the crew in what guarantees to be an exhilarating showdown.
“We thank the supporters who’ve been with us for the reason that begin. We name on them to return in large numbers and assist us end what we began.”
With either side bringing ambition and momentum into the fixture, Monday’s sport at Namboole guarantees excessive stakes, drama, and potential historical past. For Byekwaso and his prices, it’s greater than only a soccer match it’s an opportunity to cement their names in Ugandan soccer.

