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Bruno Martinez put the victors ahead in the 28th minute before Dominic Abuyo scored the winner in 73rd minute

South Sudan got off to a flying start in on-going Cecafa tournament after they beat Djibouti 2-0 in a Group ‘C’ match played on Monday.

Bruno Martinez put the victors ahead in the 28th minute before Dominic Abuyo scored the winner in 73rd minute. The win takes South Sudan to the top of the group awaiting another fixture between Sudan and Malawi.

Meanwhile, despite his side edging out Uganda Cranes 2-0 in the opening match of the regional tournament, Kenyan coach Bobby Williamson believes there is still a lot of room for improvement.

Speaking to Goal from Addis Ababa, Williamson said: "It was a great performance but we cannot be satisfied with it. There is still a lot we need to do as a team."

He said the team expects a tough match against Burundi on Wednesday in Awassa. Burundi edged out Zanzibar 1-0 in their opening match on Saturday. "I watched them in the first match and I can only say that they are a tough side and we do not expect an easy ride."

He also said he is looking at the squad in training before making a decision on whether to make any changes in Wednesday's match.