Tusker FC custodian Brian Bwire has missed a huge chunk of matches this season with head coach Robert Matano revealing that he sustained an injury but has resumed training.Since October last year, Bwire has featured sparingly for the side after he sustained a back injury in the first leg CAF Champions League loss to Zamalek SC.🚑| Injury updates.▪️ Brian Bwire (knee), Lawrence Luvanda (foot) and Doegratious Ojok (ankle) continued with their rehabilitation today.▪️ Apollo Otieno has made a return to full training after recovering from a bout of malaria.#KenyaMilele #Brewers4Life pic.twitter.com/MRNPQadgRL— 🏆Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) February 21, 2022 Matano noted that Bwire’s injury has been recurring but has since returned to training and is expected to return to the matchday squad soon.“He (Bwire) is now okay and has been training with the team, he will soon be back in action for the team in the coming matches.Bwire got an injury while in Egypt and has been a long term injury which he sustained on his back but he will be back soon,” said Matano.The former Kariobangi Sharks custodian featured for the Brewers against Bidco United in Tusker’s first game of the year as he deputized for Patrick Matasi who was ill.💪| Brian Bwire has resumed light training after missing last weekend’s match with a back injury.#KenyaMilele #Brewers4Life pic.twitter.com/aaImDcEXHd— 🏆Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) December 15, 2021 Injuries have not been kind to Bwire after he suffered a knee injury recently and completed his rehabilitation back in February.He will however face a huge task to return back to the starting lineup with Matasi cementing his place in the side after keeping eight clean sheets in the last nine games.