Moses Waiswa and Karim Watambala condemned Obua to his first home loss as a Tax Collector, yet he feels the Saturday victors didn't play like reigning champions.
Despite suffering a 2-0 defeat at the hands of Uganda Premier League champions Vipers SC, URA FC head coach felt the former played far from the desirable standards at the MTN Omondi Stadium, Lugogo.
Moses Waiswa and Karim Watambala condemned Obua to his first home loss as a Tax Collector, yet he feels the Saturday victors didn't play like reigning champions.
The Ugands Cranes legend also felt his team played better football under the floodlights' defeat.
"Overall, they know, they saw the game, they are the champions, have better players than us, they should be playing better football than that," Obua said in his post-match interview.
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"These guys were in the back kicking the ball in the air," observed Obua.
Obua further conceded his team were at the wrong side of luck, just like it has been many times this season.
"Trust me, we're always unlucky. But I always tell that to be lucky, you have to work harder than the opponent."
"But, I'm so happy, I'm not mad at all. The game was fair from the referees, both teams showed what they could do."
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Following the result, URA is now eighth on the 16-team table with 31 points after accumulating 22 games.