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Ssenyondo Staying Positive as Uganda Cubs Seek Improvement After Panama Defeat

Allan Damba by Allan Damba
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Ssenyondo Staying Positive as Uganda Cubs Seek Improvement After Panama Defeat

Uganda U17 head coach Brian Ssenyondo has refused to let a narrow 2–1 defeat to Panama dampen his optimism, insisting his young side will iron out their flaws before the start of the global tournament.

The loss, their first in the U17 Dubai Youth Challenge 2025, came after an energetic display that showcased both promise and inexperience. Despite controlling large portions of the game, the Cubs were undone by defensive lapses that cost them dearly.

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Reflecting on the encounter, Ssenyondo said he drew as many positives as concerns from the performance.

“It has been a good game, and I think the boys played well. We conceded from a set piece, and it’s the second time we are conceding in that manner. Yes, it’s a new problem, and I’m confident it will be solved,” he remarked.

The coach was quick to defend his players, highlighting their creativity and relentless drive throughout the match, even as luck deserted them in front of goal.

“Over 90 minutes, I think we were the better team. We will have ourselves to blame because we created several chances and hit the woodwork several times, ultimately failing to convert our opportunities,” he added.

For Ssenyondo, the setback is less about the scoreline and more about the lessons that come with it. He believes such experiences are crucial for a side still learning to compete at the highest level.

“It’s important to pick lessons and work on them as soon as possible. Hard luck to the boys, and I hope we can pick up three points on Tuesday.”

The Cubs have now found the back of the net in both of their Dubai Challenge fixtures, a sign of steady attacking improvement. However, the defense remains a priority for Ssenyondo’s technical team as they look to build a more balanced unit before the world tournament kicks off.

Uganda will complete their warm-up series on Tuesday, October 28, 2025, when they face Paraguay in what promises to be a stern final test, and an opportunity to end their Dubai campaign on a high.

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