Certain of beating Kenya at Namboole on October 8, a game Uganda must
win to avoid falling into any mathematics to qualify. “We don’t lose at home. No way shall we lose to Kenya and I don’t care what everybody says, really,” said the Scot, clad in his Uganda Cranes polo yellow shirt on black shorts.
The result - Uganda's first defeat of the campaign - keeps
them at the top of their group, but only by a point from Angola, as the east Africans seek to secure their first appearance at the Nations Cup since 1978.
VICTORY against Kenya in their last 2012 Africa Nations Cup qualifier in
Kampala next month is Uganda's only hope after the Cranes 2-0 loss against Angola in Luanda. The Cranes loss means Uganda are still top of Group J with 10 points but only one ahead of Angola.