Uganda Cranes’ Henry Kalungi and colleagues will be in action tonight as they face Pittsburgh Riverhounds today at Highmark Stadium.
The Independence enter Pittsburgh on the heels of a two-match losing streak and its their first time to drop back to back games. They lost both recent games at home and now seek solace away.
“Wilmington was that kind of game where we actually played very well between the 18s, then made some pretty basic mistakes on goals and just didn’t finish the way we should have finished,” said Independence Head Coach Mike Jeffries told Charlotte Independence media.
“New York we weren’t very good at the beginning but we did work our way back in the game and in the second half really started well and pushed the game, got level and then the red card changes that.
“Even with the red card we did a decent job of creating some chances. We just have to be better in front of the goal.”
The Riverhounds come off four losses from their last five matches, tied with FC Montreal for a league-low 15 goals scored.
