Montreal’s young left-sided defender packed his bags after the 2-1 success over Atlanta United, destination home...
He was an unused sub that night, but hopes to play a more telling role for his country in the upcoming international window in which his country faces Rwanda home and away.
The Cranes could do with a few more points on the board, and for sure a few goals. Each of their opening World Cup qualifying games ended scoreless against group leaders Mali (h) and Kenya (a). Kizza entered each of these games as a second-half replacement for the more experienced Joseph Ochaya who plays his football with TP Mazembe in DR Congo and is set to win his 50th cap.