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Rwanda: Five Things We Learnt From APR Win Over Police FC

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Champions APR FC pipped title challengers Police FC 1-0 in Sunday’s security derby of the Primus National League week 17 at Kigali Pele Stadium.

It was a tense game from which midfielder Jean Bosco Ruboneka stole the show, netting a stunner inside the penalty box in the 65th minute to give the army club the three maximum points at the expense of the law enforcers.

Times Sport takes a look at five talking points from the crunch encounter which left APR as the only side unbeaten in the 2023/24 campaign.

Mashami’s questionable tactics

Police FC coach Vincent Mashami played striker Peter Agblevor on top as his new signing was heavily policed by APR centre back Clément Niyigena.

Niyigena was all over the Ghanaian as he gave him no space to operate while on duty upfront. Agblevor couldn’t play his normal game and it was evident he needed a striking partner to complement his efforts.

Mashami had Moro Sumaila and Bienvenue Mugenzi on the bench to choose who would join him in attack but he instead kept using one attacker as he removed the former Musanze striker to pave way for Mugenzi in the 70th minute.

Niyigena had a filled day as he easily dealt with Mugenzi as well.

Moro warmed up for 45 minutes and he was never used. A two-man attack would have been very beneficial for Police FC to break down the APR defense.

Bigirimana’s unproductive style of play

The former Kiyovu Sports star midfielder was at his prime during the first round of the league but he is now gradually becoming a burden at Police FC and it is strange as to why the coaches haven’t noticed it.

Bigirimana is full of unnecessary antics and he holds on to the ball for long instead of releasing it to the attackers. Against APR, Peter Agblevor made five decent runs waiting for the Burundian to pass the ball early to him but he rather chose to hold on to it…and he either lost it or gave a faulty pass.

Kwintonda’s master class performance

Bacca Kwitonda is arguably one of the most underrated players in the Primus National League. He doesn’t get the applause he deserves despite his talent.

Against Police, he ran the show with a superb outing and even set up Bosco Ruboneka’s goal in the 65th minute.

Amavubi coach Frank Spittler was at the Stadium and he might have taken notice of the left-footed winger.