Adisa eyes Harambee Stars recall following comeback to competitive football

After returning to competitive football after eight months in the cold, Mathare United goalkeeper Adisa Omar is hopeful of regaining his form and earning a recall to the Harambee Stars team.Adisa tasted competitive football for the first time in the season on Tuesday when Mathare lost 2-1 to Kariobangi Sharks at the Kasarani Annex.##NAJAVA_MECA_7208843##The last time the goalkeeper had featured in a competitive game was during the second leg of the promotion/relegation playoff pitting his former club Wazito against Murang’a Seal, played in August last year.Kenyan duo of Enock Wanyama and Nicodemus Onyango on trials in TaiwanThe shot stopper who joined Mathare in the mid-season transfer window started in between the sticks against Sharks but his club debut ended sourly as a brace from Tyson Otieno got the job done for the former Cup winners.Despite starting life in the season on a losing note, Adisa believes that he will regain his best form and get his second national team call up.Th former Bidco United custodian got his maiden call to the national team in March 2021 and went on to debut in a friendly match against South Sudan.“I am sure I will redeem myself and perform better in the remaining months. I was on top of my game back in 2021 and I hope I will regain my form and go back to the national team,” he said.Tanui’s late goal earns Nzoia a win over Posta RangersThe former Nakumatt man had to wait for his club debut thanks to the competition he has been facing from the duo of Brian Olang’o and Bernard Jairo whom he termed as superb goalkeepers.Commenting on Mathare’s chances of surviving relegation, Adisa said time was still on their side too put their act together and get off the red zone.“We are fighting hard to beat the drop. We need to rectify the mistakes that, have cost us points in the last five league rounds,” added the former KCB player.

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