Season over for Wazito centre back John Kuol

Wazito centre back John Kuol has revealed that the 1-0 loss the club suffered in the hands of record Kenyan champions Gor Mahia was his last game in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League and for the team.The man-mountain defender joined Wazito last year on a season-long deal but according to him, a knee injury he picked in the defeat to Gor cut short his plan to serve the team up to the tail end of the season.South Sudan is undoubtedly one of the most exciting new talent recruitment destinations in Africa and this week we profile one of its best young defenders, 21-year-old centre back John Kuol. 🇸🇸 pic.twitter.com/JUvu5ZvqQl— EA Eye (@theeaeye) September 15, 2021 The South Sudan international said the scans conducted after the game exposed a slight tear on his right knee meniscus that will keep him out of action for the remainder of the season. Kuol disclosed that he had been advised to rest for a couple of weeks and later start rehabilitation rather than going under the knife.Gad confident of Gor’s success in the Mashemeji DerbyThe former Kariobangi Sharks man who was linked with a move to Australia last year while ruling out the possibility of extending his stay with Wazito or joining another local team said he was certain of securing offers from abroad by the time the new season starts.“Going by the advice from the doctor, it is safe to conclude that I have already played my last game for Wazito and in the Kenyan league. Of course, I have a contract with the club which runs up to November but unfortunately, the injury will not allow me to play for them in the remaining rounds of the season. I had resolved that this will be my last season in Kenyan football and hopefully, the deals I am chasing will bear fruits before the new season starts,” he explained.34’KituuuuuuuJohn Kuol gets out second of game.1-2#Wazito4life— Wazito Football Club (@wazitofc) February 26, 2022 The former Chemelil Sugar man in the meantime regretted that an injury had barred him from helping Wazito escape relegation.The Kakamega High School alumnus said watching the club grapple with relegation was unfortunate and called on his colleagues to save the club from sinking to the second tier.

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