The Portuguese insists the team has to start consistently winning games, kick-starting with the Sunday Kampala derby against Express FC.
KCCA head coach Sergio Daniel Moniz Traguil has devised a plan to turn the club's recent misfortunes into pleasant results instantly.
The Portuguese insists the team has to start consistently winning games, kick-starting with the Sunday Kampala derby against Express FC.
"We just have to turn the tables and bring our quality up, go to the game, bring the responsibility to ourselves and behave like the club we are - KCCA," Traguil told the club media.
"It should be this game (winning) because it doesn't make sense if we have a possession of 70, and at the end of the day, we're angry because we didn't win the game."
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And, speaking ahead of his side's next league tie against Express FC, Traguil has conceded being utterly angry and disappointed with the evening's result.
"We can't keep doing the mistakes that we are doing, and we have to turn the tables. I rather have a possession of 55 and win than 70 without winning," Traguil added.
"So we need to be more objective and more intelligent. I understand some players are feeling some pressure, but we can't feel any pressure because we're in football."
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The Portuguese, with frustration and disappointment visibly engulfed all over him, wandered around the MTN Omondi Stadium pitch, from one end to another, seemingly reflecting on the defeat and, perhaps, a possible way forward.
Traguil further rubbished any concerns that he is working under the heat of pressure.
"I don't feel any kind of pressure; for me, it's my passion every single day, working, coming to training sessions, feeling that love for football."
"It's time to do something for the fans and the things that happened against Maroons, it can't happen again," he added.
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The Kasasiro Boys, under Traguil, have only picked two victories in six competitive matches, including a CAF Confederation Cup exit at the hands of Abu Salim.