Shafik Bisaso Credit: © Kawowo Sports | DAVID ISABIRYE
  • Bisaso is a former coach at Proline
  • Proline and Express are separated by two points and three slots on the table 
[/media-credit] Shafik Bisaso, Express FC Coach Credit: © Kawowo Sports | JOHN BATANUDDE
  • Express FC Vs Proline – Mutesa II stadium, Wankulukuku @ 4.30pm 

Express FC coach Shafiq Bisaso says he doesn’t care what happens at Proline ahead of their highly league visit.

The Red Eagles, bottom of the 16-team table hosts 13th placed Proline at Mutesa II stadium, Wankulukuku in a fixture either team seek maximum points to brighten chances of survival.

“Am not looking at them (Proline),” said Bisaso, a former Proline coach. “The focus is on my team and whichever situation they are going through, am not concerned at all,” he added.

On the game, Bisaso says the boys are ready to battle for victory and also reveals that some of the issues that denied them a full squad at Bright Stars are sorted.

“We are prepared as usual and now in better position with licenses of all players sorted as well as many returning from injuries,” he revealed. “We are playing a very good side and so we must be keen.

Bisaso revealed that team captain David Ndihabwe is ruled out of the game due to an injury he sustained while featuring in the FUFA Drum and has been ruled out.

Isaac Kisujju, scorer in the 2-0 win over Bul is a doubt for the game while Ronnie Kisekka returns.

The six-time league champions won the reverse fixture thanks to a late goal from Davis Mayanja at Lugogo.

Senior Staff writer at Kawowo Sports mainly covering football

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