Winger Dan Wagaluka has promised to bounce back in the Uganda Cranes side.
The speedy winger, who had a tough time settling in at AFC Leopards in the Kenya Premier League last season before returning to join Soana FC, said he getting back to his best.
In an interview with MTNFootball.com on Thursday, Wagaluka, who scored his first goal for Soana FC last week, said he is happy at the club because he is getting enough playing time and this is helping him get back his best form.
“I will continue to work hard and perform well so that I can impress the technical team of the national team that watches some of these FUFA Super League matches,” added the player.
Wagaluka, who featured for SC Villa before switching to APR in Rwanda and back to URA FC in Uganda, said he is optimistic he will be back to play for the national team.
“Any player would always love to feature for the national team and I pray that I have another chance to don the Cranes jersey,” added Wagaluka.
The Cranes, who last qualified for the Africa Cup of Nations in 1974, will kick start qualifiers for the 2015 AFCON at the preliminary stage in May.
Source: MTNFootball