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Uganda Cranes’ experienced goalkeeper Denis Onyango has shared his insights on what the team must do to overcome Botswana ahead of their crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
Uganda face Botswana on Thursday, 9th October at Francistown Stadium before traveling to Algiers to play Algeria on Tuesday, 14th October, in matches that could shape their qualification hopes in Group G. The Cranes currently trail group leaders Algeria by four points.
“The first motivation is we kept two cleansheets and won two of our previous games in Kampala against Mozambique and Somalia,” Onyango said.
“Also, me, Aucho and Jamal were part of the team that got maximum points against Botswana the last time we visited here in the AFCON Qualifiers about eight years ago, so I believe there is a big possibility to get positive results. We know they are not an easy opponent — they’ve got results at home and play well — but we have to be ready to fight for results.”
Onyango was clear on what Uganda must improve to secure victory in Francistown.
“All teams from the Southern region play a similar style — quick in transition, good on the ball and strong on set pieces. They have good ball players, so we have to look after the ball and also be aware in set pieces such that we don’t concede as we press to score,” he noted.
The Mamelodi Sundowns shot-stopper emphasized discipline and concentration as key, adding that the Cranes’ defensive organization and composure in attack will make the difference in Botswana.
Algeria – 19 pts
Uganda – 15 pts
Mozambique – 15 pts
Guinea – 11 pts
Botswana – 9 pts
Somalia – 1 pt
With the top spot still within reach, Uganda must collect maximum points in both fixtures to keep their World Cup dream alive, a mission being driven by Onyango’s leadership and experience.
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