With football in the country slowly staggering towards its deathbed, Harambee Stars midfield maestro Kenneth Muguna is dejected to see the sport in its current state.Kenya is currently serving a FIFA suspension for government involvement in football after Sports CS Amina Mohamed disbanded the Football Kenya Federation (FKF).Kimani picks positives in pre-season winsThe country’s football governing body were back in November ejected from office on grounds of misappropriation of public funds.Muguna who currently plies his trade with Tanzanian outfit Azam FC admitted that it was painful to watch football in the country in its current state. Deepening impasse as FKF Management Committee dig in for parallel top league“It’s very sad to see football back at home in that state but I hope those tasked with running football in the country will resolve the situation.##NAJAVA_MECA_6585271##I would love to see football in the country return back to where it was before. Kenya is a football giant in the region,” said Muguna.A number of teams have struggled financially in the past season with Mathare United failing to honour matches hence their subsequent relegation as a number of sponsors have also pulled out.Injured Kakamega Homeboyz star hoping to be ready before league startThe 26-year-old was however hopeful that the situation will change for football in the country to restore its former glory.“All we can do now is hope that everything will be resolved so that all the wrangles can end,” added the former Gor Mahia midfielder.