Hard-tackling Bandari midfielder Dennis Magige is set to return to competitive football in two weeks’ time.The youthful midfielder who has been a key player for the dockers since his promotion to the senior team has been out of action since October thanks to a right foot toe fracture suffered in training.The player who has been on light training in the past weeks revealed that he was nearing full recovery and is scheduled to start intense training with the rest in the course of the month.##NAJAVA_MECA_6916339##Magige, a product of the Bandari Youth had initially been ruled out for six weeks but after failing to recover within schedule, the physiotherapist recommend additional weeks of rehabilitation.“I have been doing light training in the past weeks and I am likely to return to the team in two weeks’ time. Its unfortunate that the injury struck just weeks to the start of the season and thus locking me out of the game. I am looking forward to getting a clean bill of health and helping the team reap positive results,” he said.Wacu joins Seychelles champions CascadeMeanwhile, with Bandari having an underwhelming run thus far in the season, Magige expressed optimism that the club will turn around its fortunes and bridge the gap between them and league leaders Tusker.The coastal team unleashed its financial muscle in the transfer market and acquired pretty decent players who were expected to inspire the outfit to a flying start and ultimately contest for the title but, five rounds into the campaign, they have little to show for the investment made in the playing unit.Exciting world athletics championships in the offing with many doubles doableBandari have won a game thus far, scoring two goals and letting in three to place tenth on the log.“We will do well this year. I am sure the technical bench has spotted the problem or weakness and will come up with solutions. It is too early to rule us out of the title race,” he added.