"Nonsense!" - URA head coach Obua bitter and frustrated with consistent individual mistakes
For the second time in successive games, URA FC head coach David Obua shunned covering for the ongoing individual mistakes that have cost the club valuable points this season.
Initially, the tactician had backed and supported the culprits, but he feels it's getting into a habit that he can't sugarcoat anymore.
While over a week back it was goalkeeper James Alitho who cost URA a spot in the quarterfinals of the Uganda Cup, on Friday, it was usual starter Rogers Omedwa to blame for Amos Kirya's leveller for BUL FC.
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URA had scored earlier through a long-drive spectacular Norman Namanya strike in a Uganda Premier League contest at Mehta Stadium, Lugazi.
"Again, I want to talk about the lapses in concentration because I tell them every day to concentrate," Obua told the club press.
"People work so hard (it demotivates them) when one is sloppy this week, another the other week, some has to be accountable."
"I'm not happy," Obua said. "It has to stop. People need to be held accountable for this nonsense."
Meanwhile, following the stalemate, URA descended to seventh on the log with 31 points in 20 matches.
On the other hand, BUL stayed second with 39 points, one off leaders Kitara FC, who have played a game more.