Fast rising AFC Leopards midfielder Dan Sunguti has been handed a massive boost after resuming full training with the team over one year since tearing his Anterior Cruciate Ligament that needed corrective surgery.Since January 2022, the youngster has not been in action owing to the injury sustained when the club announced that he would be ruled out for over nine months.Police FC winger Cliffton Miheso sues Gor MahiaThe midfielder has however managed to overcome the injury hurdle and has started his integration back to full training, the club announced on Tuesday.“The return of Dan Sunguti. After a long injury lay off and surgery on his Anterior Cruciate Ligament, Sunguti joined the rest of the team for training today,” the club posted on its social media platform.##NAJAVA_MECA_7041317##Additionally, Ingwe were also boosted by the return of defender Robert Mudenyu who completed his recovery from a groin injury.“Robert Mudenyu also returns after recovering from a groin injury. Welcome back,” AFC Leopards announced.The two come back to the team at a time when the Patrick Aussems coached outfit are enjoying a rich vein of form having not lost since their 0-1 defeat against Wazito on 14 January, a streak that has seen them win five matches and draw the other three all while keeping seven consecutive clean sheets.Ferdinand Omanyala: The stone that was once rejected but is now Kenya’s athletic cornerstoneThe return of the two players will give options to the team who have not been able to make any signings due to their FIFA transfer ban imposed on them and will only be able to recruit players at the end of the 2022/23 season.They were blocked from signing players by the world football governing body for registering players in February before they had cleared with their former captain Soter Kayumba and FIFA.