Tusker forward Ibrahim Joshua has described the current Football Kenya Federation Premier League as a nightmare due to the recurring injuries he has grappled with.The Tanzanian import has seen limited game time in his second season in the Kenyan top flight as he has been forced to do battle off the pitch with injuries.Ibrahim, announced his arrival in Kenya emphatically as he hit double digits in the past campaign that was his first since crossing the border from Kengold FC.##NAJAVA_MECA_7108290##His impressive start of life in Kenya compelled the Tanzania national team technical bench to hand him his first call up and subsequent debut in the past year. His hopes for a more fruitful season have been hampered by injuries that have limited his game time to just six matches in nineteen rounds.Bryne Omondi sets sights on becoming Harambee Stars’ first choice goalkeeperThe burly forward had to deal with an harmstring setback early in the campaign and just when he thought he had shook it off completely, it struck again. Ibrahim who hopes for a comeback in two weeks time, suffered a knee injury that has been keeping him on the sideline since February.”This is the most difficult season I have ever had since I began playing football. It is extremely frustrating to be frequenting the treatment table at a time when you should be serving the club,” he opened up.Siraj ready to grab national team selection opportunity with both handsAsked on how he has managed to handle the difficult moments, the goal poacher said he had embraced hope that all will be well and at the same time, religiously followed the guidelines issued by the medics.” I always feel bad when I see my colleagues expressing themselves on the pitch. I hope to join them soon and enjoy the game again,” he stated.