Bidco United FC head coach Anthony Akhulia has defended the signing of goalkeeper Lucas Indeche who has been out of action for months saying the custodian has shown his quality in training and is confident that he will thrive at the Thika based club.Indeche, who has been training with Bidco United for the last one month was on Friday offered a short-term deal that will see him return to Kenya’s top tier after a stint with South Sudanese club, Atlabara FC.##NAJAVA_MECA_6563994##He has been out of action for a couple of months now since he left the club that was coached by Michael Nam who also left the club and is currently serving as an assistant coach at Gor Mahia FC.The former Sony Sugar, Thika United, Nakumatt FC and AFC Leopards keeper is now back to his hometown, Thika and has signed for United and Akhulia says the St. Anthony’s Boys Kitale alumnus has been impressive in training and is confident that he will thrive at the club.”It is true that he has been put for long and is trying to work his way up but that’s not an issue because he has been training with us for a month now and we have seen what he can do, the quality is there, he is very hard working in training and we are confident that he will bring the much-needed competition in that department, ” Akhulia told Mozzart Sport.Lucas Indeche returns to the Kenyan Premier League.He has signed for Bidco United#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/jqf0xF62yL— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) August 15, 2022 The tactician added that they will try to push the keeper further in training so that he can improve and become even a better custodian.”As I have said we’ve watched him in training for a month, he’s still a quality keeper, but more mature now and for us as the technical bench is to keep pushing him to improve and become even a better player,” he added.Kenyan duo features in Sweden as AIK salvage point