Blues falling apart

PNFL Yesterday’s resultsRayon Sport 1-2 PoliceEtincelles 0-1 Mukura Amagaju 1-1 Musanze AS Kigali 2-2 Marines AS Muhanga 1-0 La JeunesseToday SC Kiyovu vs APR RAYON Sport’s dreams of finishing second in the Primus National Football League (PNFL) suffered a huge blow after yesterday’s 1-2 defeat against Police at Kigali Regional Stadium.The Blues scored first on the half hour mark through winger Peter Kagabo but were unable to hold onto their lead as Police striker Eric Ndahayo curled in a free kick in the 41st minute.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

PNFL
Yesterday’s results
Rayon Sport 1-2 Police
Etincelles 0-1 Mukura
Amagaju 1-1 Musanze
AS Kigali 2-2 Marines
AS Muhanga 1-0 La Jeunesse
Today
SC Kiyovu vs APR

RAYON Sport’s dreams of finishing second in the Primus National Football League (PNFL) suffered a huge blow after yesterday’s 1-2 defeat against Police at Kigali Regional Stadium.

The Blues scored first on the half hour mark through winger Peter Kagabo but were unable to hold onto their lead as Police striker Eric Ndahayo curled in a free kick in the 41st minute.

Meddie Kagera then sealed the three points with a well taken strike on the 61st minute.
Police now have 26 points, four adrift of Kiyovu, who take on reigning champions and league leaders APR this afternoon at the same venue.

In the last few weeks, things have gone from bad to worse for the Blues.

The club has lost two coaches in Andy Mfutila and Emmanuel Ruremesha which explains the recent slump in form (one point in four games). The pinnacle of the drastic run was on Saturday when they lost out to minnows Marine 1-2.

In yesterday’s other games, Etincelles lost to Mukura 0-1, Amagaju and Musanze drew 1-1 while Marine came from behind to salvage a 2-all draw against AS Kigali.

Today, APR is expected to welcome back influential midfielder Haruna Niyonzima but SC Kiyovu will be without two key players in Jacques Tuyisenge and Djabir Mutarambirwa.

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