Boost for Tusker as Tanzanian striker returns from injury

Tusker have been handed a massive boost ahead of the title run-in with striker Ibrahim Joshua, who has been out of action for two months with a knee injury but is now back in training.The Tanzanian international has struggled with injuries this campaign. He picked up an injury in the opening game of the season against the Kakamega Homeboyz at the Bukhungu Stadium in Kakamega. He returned in January, and weeks later he suffered another setback.##NAJAVA_MECA_7180192##The Brewers, who could top the standings on Wednesday with a win against Wazito at the Ruaraka grounds, will be hoping to have him fit for the remainder of the season. He returned to training on Monday.In an earlier interview, coach Robert Marano disclosed that he will have Joshua and the other injured players, like Shami Mwinyi, Deogratious Ojok, and David Majak, among others, back soon.Odada yet to make top-flight appearance in the US eight months after signing for Philadelphia Union”On injuries, things are looking good; we have players coming back soon. Joshua is coming back, and Ojok is not far away either. Most of the injured players will be available soon”.The tactician further revealed that defender Boniface Onyango will be out for longer. The utility man underwent knee surgery in February and has not featured for the defending league champions ever since.”Only Boniface Onyango will be out for longer; he still has around two more months to recover from injury,” he added.On Wednesday, Tusker take on Wazito in a rescheduled league match. Win will see them leapfrog Gor Mahia to the top of the log.9 year old Kenyan youngster Aymen Onyango joins EPL giants Manchester City

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