Veteran KCB forward Enock Agwanda is an happy man after making return to competitive football last weekend following a lengthy spell on the sidelines.Agwanda who had been battling a knee injury suffered last year had a sour return to competitive football on Sunday as the bankers fell 2-1 to the resurgent AFC Leopards at Kasarani Stadium.The experienced striker who went under the knife in May last year says he had not envisioned his return this season owing to the magnitude of the injury but his recovery ahead of schedule and subsequent clearance by the medics is a source of joy for him, regardless of the team’s run.Enock Agwanda returns for KCB after 18 months on the medics table.#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/a1j0YU78vE— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) May 1, 2022 The former Gor Mahia man termed the time he spent on the treatment table and rehabilitation process as tough but thanked those who stood by him during the worst time of his career.”It was one of the toughest time in my career but by the grace of God I pulled through. I wasn’t sure of coming back this season given how serious the injury was but I am glad to be available for selection again,” he said.‘To The Rescue’Enock Agwanda goes in goal for SoNy Sugar as his side falls 3-2 to Gor Mahia.#footke pic.twitter.com/Z1RdwlWOm1— Footballers Of Our Time (@TransferMarktEA) April 3, 2022 The return of Agwanda means that the bankers have one long term injury concern in Rama Mwenda who suffered a fracture in a friendly match against Posta Rangers in February.KCB centre back ruled out for the rest of the seasonMeanwhile, Agwanda has challenged the playing unit to save the team from plummeting further on the log by fighting for a number of wins in the remaining matches.KCB have been performing dismally in the second leg and in recent times as they have won a game in the last twelve rounds.”I can’t change the team’s fortunes on my own. It’s about the players to get their act together and work more harder. I am confident that we will soon get back to our winning culture,” added the former Bandari man.