Record Kenyan champions Gor Mahia have been handed a massive shot in the arm following the morale boosting news that first choice custodian Gad Mathews has resumed full training after picking what appeared to be a nasty looking injury last weekend.In the match played against Bidco United, the 19 time league winners were forced to end their clash against the Thika based side with youngster Caleb Otieno in goal after Gad picked the injury that had forced him hobbling off following a heavy collision with a Bidco attacker in the second half of the match.Expect no squad overhaul in January, Gor Mahia boss saysSince only two matches have been played in the new 2022/2023 Football Kenya Federation Premier League, Gor, who have made the perfect start to the campaign with consecutive wins over Nzoia Sugar and Bidco, were left sweating on the availability of their experienced custodian, fears that have now been allayed with the latest update.”Goalkeeper Gad Mathews is back in training and fully fit after missing training sessions for days. He picked an injury last weekend during our league encounter with Bidco United,” the club posted on their official social media platform.##NAJAVA_MECA_6861898##The news also comes as a massive boost as the club is short in the goalkeeping department with third choice keeper Dolph Junior set to undergo surgery after tearing his anterior cruciate ligaments during preseason.The club is also unable to sign new players to cover up the gaps as they are currently under a transfer ban imposed on them by world football governing body FIFA.Ulinzi Sports Complex double-header highlights Saturday’s FKFPL actionGor will not be in action for the next two weeends as their upcoming matches against Wazito and Mathare United were postponed.Both Mathare United and Wazito FC occupied relegation places after last season alongside Vihiga Bullets and are yet to kick off their league campaigns due to a pending case at the Sports Disputes Tribunal (SDT).The team will instead play a friendly against FKF Division 2 side Creative Hands FC at Camp Toyoyo on Saturday.