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    Ugandan youth councilor stabbed to death in brawl over Arsenal loss to Manchester City

    Entebbe NewsBy Entebbe NewsJanuary 31, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Police in Kampala are investigating a tragic incident in which a 25-year-old youth councilor died of stab wounds he sustained when he reportedly intervened in a brawl to save his brother from two soccer fans following Arsenal’s FA Cup loss to Manchester City last Friday.

    Allan Kakumba Allan, a resident of Kibira A village and the youth councilor of Masajja A in Ssabagabo-Makindye was rushed to Mulago National Referral Hospital following the January 29, 2023 knife attack but died moments after admission.

    “Two suspects, Eddie Ssemakula and David Abigaba are now in police custody as investigations continue. We have also recovered the alleged murder weapon (a knife) that has also been exhibited,” said Kampala Metropolitan Police deputy spokesperson, ASP Luke Owoyesigyire.

    According to police, Kakumba had intervened to rescue his brother, Titus Kyendo from his neighbours, Abigaba and Ssemakula who had picked a quarrel that resulted into fighting following Arsenal’s loss after Nathan Ake’s goal earned Pep Guardiola’s men 1-0 victory and secured them FA Cup fourth round.

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    “Abigaba and Semakula were fighting over the Arsenal Vs Manchester City match. And Allan intervened only to be stabbed by Ssemakula,” ASP Owoyesigyire added in a Tuesday statement.

    Meanwhile, Arsenal lead City by five points at the top of the table and Mikel Arteta believes the Gunners have to put the defending English champions to the sword when they have the chance.

    The Arsenal boss showed a first league title in 19 years is his priority by making six changes with Martin Odegaard and Gabriel Martinelli among those left on the bench.

    But the visitors still had chances early on as Takehiro Tomiyasu and Leandro Trossard on his full debut forced Stefan Ortega into flying saves.

    “Really disappointed. I think we could have got much more out of the game,” said Arteta after the match.

    “We had big situations in the game and we didn’t put them away. In the big moments, in big matches you have the make the difference. That is how you win these games.”

    City were also far from their free-flowing best with Erling Haaland often manhandled by Rob Holding before the break.

    The Norwegian saw an ambitious overhead kick from long range cleared by Tomiyasu with Arsenal goalkeeper Matt Turner stranded before Kevin De Bruyne curled City’s best effort of the first half inches wide.
    Guardiola had made just one outfield change from City’s 3-0 win over Wolves.

    However, it was his one of his substitutes, Julian Alvarez, that brought a lackluster second half to life 26 minutes from time.

    The Argentine’s long-range effort cannoned back off the post and from the rebound Jack Grealish’s pass picked out Ake, who curled into the far corner.
    “It was the first one I ever scored with my right foot so pleased with that,” said Ake.

    Arteta responded by throwing on Martinelli, Odegaard and Oleksandr Zinchenko.
    The visitors nearly hit back immediately as only a brilliant clearance from Aymeric Laporte denied Eddie Nketiah a tap in.

    But Arsenal failed to create another chance to equalise as City laid down a marker on the challengers to their crown as the dominant force in English football.

    “A tight game against a really difficult opponent and we won it,” said Guardiola, who had billed the clash as a barometer of whether his side could reel in Arsenal in the title race.

    The sides meet again at the Emirates on February 15 before a rematch at the Etihad on April 26.

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