KIKOMPOLA BUILD MOMENTUM WHILE TEAM MASANYALAZE KEEP BELIEF ALIVE AS GOOD FRIENDS SUPER FOUR LEAGUE TAKES FINAL BEND

Team Kikompola maintained their lead at the summit after a hard-fought 1-0 win over Muliro in Matchday 13, while holders Masanyalaze answered the call with a 2-0 victory over Bbomu in Matchday 14.

Kikompola 1-0 Muliro

For long spells, Muliro stood firm. The door seemed shut.

But football, as it so often does, had other ideas.

Midfielder Yazid’s second-half strike cut through resistance and gave Kikompola the moment they needed.

One strike. One story. One step closer to glory.

With three wins in a row its not just luck, it is Legacy.

Kikompola is building something special, and the table now shows 13 points at the top.

After the game, smiling and happy, Head coach Arafat Mpuuga spoke with belief.

“We have never reached here, so we feel happy that our hard work and commitment from the players has brought us here.

And we still have confidence that in this edition, we shall play the finals.”

Despite the loss, Team Muliro captain Dickson Kasolo, who was the goalkeeper was named Man of the Match.

Sponsor Beautiful Beginnings School hands over MOTM award to Dickson Kasolo

 

Masanyalaze 2-0 Bbomu

Then came Matchday 14. The furnace. The test. And Masanyalaze answered.

This was no longer just a game. It was a test of nerve.

Goals in either half from Ken Cambiasso and Hillary moved the holders to 11 points and kept the title race alive.

After the final whistle, goalkeeper Waliggo Akram didn’t hide his pride.

“I feel happy and thank my teammates for the win. I have worked hard for that win and for the performance.”

Masanyalaze Goalkeeper Waliggo Akram with MOTM award

With two matchdays left, the mountain is still there.

But now, they can see the summit.

And so, the table tells a tale, but the final chapter is unwritten.

Team Masanyalaze

Which two teams will book their place in this edition’s final?

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