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(From The Monitor (Uganda): AAGM)
Byline: Andrew Jackson Oryada
Cranes Head Coach Paul Edwin Hasule has said the team's failure to win the four Nations tournament in Khartoum, Sudan, doesn't worry him. The Cranes finished second behind hosts Sudan. The event, which ended Tuesday night, also attracted Chad and CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup holders Ethiopia.
Hasule's side were held to a goalless draw by Ethiopia and fell 2-1 to Sudan. Cranes beat Chad 2-0 (Hassan Mubiru and Yusuf Kinene) on Tuesday night to finish with four points. Sudan had nine points with no loss.
Hasule said the boys were struggling to play as a team because they haven't been together for a while. He said, however, they picked up after some days. "I am not worried at all, because the boys have the potential and if they keep training hard, then we must be able to ...