Boost for Talanta as experienced custodian resumes training after picking injuries in road accident

The FC Talanta technical bench can afford a smile after the club’s first choice goalkeeper Kevin Otieno resumed training after three weeks of nursing injuries.The experienced custodian, alongside the club’s skipper Brian Yakhama bore the brunt of a road accident three weeks as he suffered head, hip and bruises on his hands.The two were involved in the accident on their way to the Kenya Academy of Sports offices in Kasarani and were treated at the Uhai Neema Hospital.##NAJAVA_MECA_7050022##Otieno disclosed that he had been cleared to start training after recovering from the injuries that barred him from featuring for the club in the past three rounds.The former Ushuru custodian missed league encounter pitting his side against AFC Leopards, Kenya Police and Nzoia Sugar.How Mieno’s counsel helped Tusker prodigy Collins Otieno deliver a stellar performance in his first league startFor the time the former Sony Sugar man had been on the sidelines, coach Kenneth Kenyatta had been fielding James Omusinde in between the sticks with Jairus Adira offering options on the bench.“The doctor has cleared me to start training after conducting the necessary tests that confirmed that I was fit enough to play. I am hoping that I will regain match fitness as soon as possible as I am thirsting for league action,” he said.While the former Chemelil glove man who is an elder brother to Mathare United goalkeeper Brian Olang’o has resumed training and is looking forward to returning to the first team, Yakhama is weeks away from full recovery.Masinza’s second coming at Homeboyz promises better tidingsThe forward is the best scorer for the team courtesy of the eight goals scored. He has been linked with a return to Kakamega Homeboyz who are shopping for a goa, proven goal scorer.Further, Yakhama is said to have attracted interest from KCB.

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