
Proline Football club director and head coach Mujib Kasule did not have kind words for the match officials after his side lost 3-2 to Soana on Friday.
Despite taking the lead on two occasions in the game, Proline threw away the lead in the final 16 minutes of the game to eventually lose 3-2 in the game played at Kavumba Recreation centre.
Kasule blamed the loss to the “poor” officiating orchestrated by centre referee Fred Byamukama who he believes has bias against Proline.
“We put in our best effort, we scored goals but there was someone who wasn’t willing to see us get anything positive in today’s game,” said Kasule.
“How can you motivate players who were seemingly frustrated throughout the game? We could not get calls whenever our players were fouled and it went to their mind that the officials were against them,” he added.
The soft spoken tactician believes referee Fred Byamukama has personal vendetta against Proline and always comes with a mission to fulfill.
“This is not the first time he has gone against us. He did exactly the same in the game against The Saints,” Kasule noted.
“We are almost making a decision that if him (Byamukama) ever see him as the centre refree on our matches again, we shall just give a walk over to the other team.” He stated.
Nelson Ssenkatuka netted a brace for Proline but Abu Nyanzi, Allan Kayiwa and Francis Olaki scored as Soana staged a comeback to win 3-2.