AFCON 2019: Uganda Cranes ease past DRC

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Patrick Kaddu celebrates scoring their first goal with teammates

Sebastian Desabre’s Uganda Cranes started their African Cup of Nations campaign with a convincing win against Democratic Republic of Congo at Cairo international stadium, less than 24 hours after Egypt’s narrow 1-0 victory over Zimbabwe.

Uganda Cranes were the better team in all departments – more organised, more dynamic, smarter and sharper.

KCCA FC striker Patrick Kaddu gave the Cranes a lead after 14 minutes with a beautiful header from Farouk Miya’s corner.

Three minutes into the second-half, Emmanuel Okwi doubled Uganda’s lead with an impressive header after another cross from Farouk Miya.

On the other hand, Uganda had a number of chances to score more goals, but settled for the 2-0 victory.

DR Congo tried to get back into the game and nearly got one back through Jonathan Bolingi in the 69th minute, but his smart header hit the cross-bar.

The win puts Uganda top of group A ahead of Egypt on goal difference, while Zimbabwe and DR Congo sit third and fourth with zero points.

Patrick Kaddu scored in Kaddu and Okwi scored the goal from setpieces but Uganda were also dominant in open play. This was an impressive performance and sets them up nicely for possible progression to the next round. DR Congo were frankly dreadful.