The national football team (Amavubi) continued their impressive form under Torsten Spittler with an emphatic 2-0 win over Madagascar in a FIFA international friendly game in Antananarivo on Monday, March 25.
The national football team continued their impressive form under Torsten Spittler with an emphatic 2-0 win over Madagascar in a FIFA international friendly game in Antananarivo on Monday, March 25.
Rwanda had the first chance in the game in the 3rd minute when Fitina Omborenga overlapped, beat his marker and delivered a nice cross which was cleared by the Malagasy defence for a corner. In another nervous incident, in the 15th minute, left back Emmanuel Imanishimwe lost his footing as he attempted to clear a ball but Manzi again quickly cleared the ball.
At almost the half-hour mark, a superb pass from deep in the midfield by Muhire found Gilbert Mugisha who had drifted into a central attacking role and that was the moment! Imanishimwe made a couple of runs into the Madagascar half, key of which was in the 58th minute. He crossed the ball into the box, but Nshuti failed to connect.
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