Boost for Zoo as lethal forward nears full recovery after months on the sidelines

The Zoo FC technical bench can afford a smile as their forward Derrick Anami is nearing full recovery after months of battling a knee injury.Anami who has struggled with injuries in the past suffered the setback in April while in action against Dandora Love at the Camp Toyoyo grounds.The forward who resumed training last month managed to test his fitness levels during the KECOSO Games held at the Kericho Stadium last month where Zoo was among the teams that fought for the top honours.##NAJAVA_MECA_6724254##The striker, an elder brother to Harambee Starlets poster girl Jentrix Shikangwa says he is almost there as far as getting fully fit is concerned and expressed optimism in getting clearance in the near future.”I think I will be getting a clean bill of health in the coming weeks. I have been training and getting some minutes in a couple of test matches to gauge my fitness. There is still some ground to be covered but the good thing is there is still time as we are still not sure of when the season will start, “he said.Anami itching to follow the footsteps of his younger sister ShikangwaThe development is certainly welcome news to the club that is set to begin life in the FKF Division One league after the world’s governing body confirmed their relegation to the third tier.Zoo, were embarrassingly kicked out of the top flight in May last year for their alleged involvement in match manipulation.The club was initially demoted to the second tier but Zurich, in a separate communication sunk the club a tier down and will thus, feature in the third one.Rachier labels Gor picketers as ‘busybodies’Anami, believes that the club will bounce back to the second tier and eventually force their way back to the top division.”We will not be rooted in the third tier for more than a season. I confidently feel so far we haven’t lost players and on top of that, we have had ample time to prepare,” he said.

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