Wasswa Bossa has a huge job on his hands to do to emulate last season’s title-winning display.

His side appear not well drilled this season from the games they have so far played.

Wasswa Bossa is letting points slip away from his hands against some of the sides he shouldn’t be losing to. Points dropped against Arua Hill, UPDF and Onduparaka will hurt the club at the end of the season.

While their rivals KCCA FC and Vipers SC who are the real challengers to their title continue to grind results to keep their hopes high.

Express FC have failed to collect maximum points against two West Nile sides Onduparaka (1-1) and Arua Hill FC (0-2).

KCCA FC meanwhile travelled to Arua and run away with three points against a side the UPL champions lost to at Wankulukuku.

Express FC find themselves 10 points adrift of table toppers KCCA FC after the draw away in Arua. Wasswa Bossa will require divine intervention to arrest the rampant Kampala rivals.

The UPL and CECAFA champions looked like they had recovered from the shocking start to the league with the loss to Aura Hill at Wankulukuku and to UPDF by dismissing Wakiso Giants thanks to Eric Kambale goal from the spot kick.

Express FC can not afford to drop more points at this stage. Wasswa Bossa is faced with a problem of shortage of goals and how to stop them from getting in to their own net.

KCCA FC and Vipers SC have refreshed their sides well to improve their presence in front of the opposition goal area and it has bore fruits.

Davis Kasirye has helped the club by taking away some of the goal scoring responsibilities from Sadat Anaku. Morley Byekwaso’s works have been lessened by the new signing and his latest goal saw KCCA FC run away with three points away in Arua.

Vipers SC have Yunus Ssentamu and Caesar Manzoki who have been at the heart of the team’s goal efforts. The club is where it is because of the goal hungry pair.

Wasswa Bossa did not beef up his attack after releasing Frank Kalanda who made a contribution whenever needed in their title-winning side.

The Express FC boss did not replace attacking midfielder Muzamilu Mutyaba whose crucial abilities in the creative department are openly missed.

Nicholas Kasozi brought in to add flair at the heart of the midfield has not impacted as anticipated. The club heavily banked their hopes on Congolese forward Kambale whose last goal came from a penalty against Wakiso Giants.

However, he had gone two games without one. Lwesibawa Godfrey who has started the games late because of

injuries wrote his name on the scoresheet against Onduparaka.

Wasswa Bossa has had different names coming to help out in the scoring department. Yaya Kakooza and Mursheed Juuko.

However, for a club defending the league title and CECAFA, the fire power they have in Kambale will only help them finish in a decent position.

The club head coach has a duty to convince Kiryowa Kiwanuka to dive into the mid transfer season to fish for a striker to help out the Congolese.

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