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Rwanda must be ruthless against Morocco – Mashami

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Rwanda coach Vincent Mashami has called on his players to forget about the result they picked against Uganda in their opener of the African Nations Championsh­ip and focus on their next match against Morocco tomorrow.

The Amavubi battled to a 0-0 draw against their East African neighbours Uganda in their opening match of Group C played at 18 at Stade de la Reunificat­ion in Douala on Monday.

Mashami has, however, termed the result as ‘positive’ considerin­g they have always struggled to beat the Cranes but has now shifted his focus to the next match against Morocco, who beat debutants Togo 1-0 in their opener to take control of the group.

“We tried our best but it wasn’t enough, so now we have to focus on the next game against Morocco, which we have to win,” Mashami said as quoted by New Times. “I have asked the players to show the same spirit and be ruthless if we are to have a chance of winning.”

On the overall display of his team against Uganda, Mashami said: “I believe we still need to do better at creating chances, the chances we did create were the ones that came through a level of build-up play and moving the ball effectivel­y.

“We showed good movement both on the ball and off it in the first and second half, and it’s going to be interestin­g to sit down and re-watch the game and dissect it.”

The two East African nations were meeting in the competitio­n for the first time, but despite the many chances created, none managed to get the ball in the back of the net.

In the sixth minute, Rwanda had the first chance when the defenders let loose APR forward Jacques Tuyisenge just outside the 18-yard area but the skipper took a shot which did not trouble keeper Charles Lukwago.

In an earlier interview, Uganda coach Johnathan Mckinstry blamed the team’s stalemate against Rwanda on the nerves among his players.

“The first half of the game was really quite frustratin­g I think the players and for the staff alike. The display was below the level I know.

We can play better than we did,” Mckinstry told Goal after the match. “One of the things we deployed at half time is they have to play football, they have to pass the ball. - Goal.com

 ?? Photo: Goal.com ?? Good spirit… Rwanda will be hoping to pick up maximum points when they lock horns against defending champions Morocco on Friday.
Photo: Goal.com Good spirit… Rwanda will be hoping to pick up maximum points when they lock horns against defending champions Morocco on Friday.

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