Amavubi can sting Super Eagles

AFTER a bad spell, Amavubi have undergone a renaissance under new coach Milutin Micho and I wouldn’t be surprised if the so called small stadium ‘Kigali Regional Stadium’ like the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) preferred to refer to it,  is filled to capacity this Wednesday.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Amavubi coach Micho is relishing tomorrowu2019s test. The New Times/T. Kisambira.

AFTER a bad spell, Amavubi have undergone a renaissance under new coach Milutin Micho and I wouldn’t be surprised if the so called small stadium ‘Kigali Regional Stadium’ like the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) preferred to refer to it,  is filled to capacity this Wednesday.Some Amavubi fans, however, still have the Ivory Coast horror fresh in their mind. The 5-0 drubbing at Amahoro stadium was a game many would want to be erased from football statistics.But we should not forget that that was under Sellas Tetteh’s reign. With Micho behind the wheel, there is reason to be hopeful and my message to the fans is to believe in the team.So far, Micho has handled ten matches winning seven, drawing two and losing just one. This record tells you everything you need to know about the man; ‘footballing brain, great tactician and blossoming with experience.’No wonder he edged Ratomir Dujkovic, current Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi, Patrice Neveu and Branko Smiljanic to the job.‘Well done Ferwafa’He is by far one of the most experienced coaches on the continent. In 2010, he led Al Hilal of Sudan to the semi-final of the African Champions League and has won 30 trophies in his 11 years on the continent.One thing that Micho has instilled in the side is a winning mentality and that is crucial at this stage.As expected, Micho will look onto Amavubi skipper Olivier Karekezi, Haruna Niyonzima, Meddie Kagere and Jean Baptist Mugiraneza a.k.a Migi for inspiration.One of Micho’s tasks is to qualify Rwanda to next year’s Africa Nations Cup and a win tomorrow will be a motivating factor to the task.