The Wazito fraternity can afford a smile heading to the new season as experienced custodian Mustapha Oduor has passed the fitness test and subsequently, resumed full training.Oduor who possesses continental experience started full training two weeks ago after nine months on the sidelines where he was nursing a fractured limb.Min 10Play stops as Wazito keeper Mustapha Oduor is stretchered off Wazito 0-0 Homeboyz— Kakamega Homeboyz FC (@FcHomeboyz) October 17, 2021 The former Bandari man suffered the career threatening injury on his Wazito debut in October last year, just eight minutes into the league match pitting the club and Kakamega Homeboyz.Oduor who had been on light training for a couple of weeks revealed that he had been cleared for full training two weeks ago and was hopeful of being ready for action when the league resumes.”I am glad that I have finally shaken off the injury that kept me out action for the whole of last season. I can’t wait for the new term to kick off as I want to play again,” he said.Kibwage longing for FKF PL return after more than a season in the coldThe former Vihiga United shot stopper who trains in his hood in the meantime tipped Wazito to keep its top flight status in the playoff and punch above its weight in the top flight next season.Injured Wazito FC custodian Mustapha Oduor believes that the club will redeem its image in the remaining matches.https://t.co/Y2d0QV5yX4— Mozzart Sport Kenya (@MozzartSportKe) March 30, 2022 Wazito finished third from bottom and will have to take on the third placed in the second tier in a two-legged match to determine if they will stay in the top league.At the same time, the former Nzoia gloveman vowed to help the club redeem its image after a rather underwhelming campaign.”I want to be part of the success story I believe we will write next season. I have hopes that we will do better and I want to be part of the squad that will be remembered for the right reasons,” he remarked.