Harambee Stars custodian Bryne Omondi can’t wait to pass full fitness tests and make his Bandari debut as well as regain the form that earned him his national team debut last year.Omondi joined the dockers in the mid-season transfer window from KCB but he is yet to debut for the coastal club.The custodian revealed that he was working his socks off in a bid to regain his form after recovering from an ankle fracture suffered while in action for the national team.##NAJAVA_MECA_7910229##Omondi picked up the injury in October last year during a friendly match against Russia that was played in Turkey after landing awkwardly while attempting to stop an opponent from scoring early in the game.The former Mathare United gloveman expressed his desire to get the green light from the medical team and contest for playing time at Bandari.Kakamega Homeboyz ace Omondi content with top tier comebackOnce his wish is granted, Omondi will face off with Joseph Ochuka, the current first choice at Bandari who has several national team call-ups under his belt.“I have been on light training and hopefully, I will be cleared soon and make my first appearance for the club. I can’t wait for that moment,” said Omondi.Before the injury, his career was on an upward trajectory both at club and national team level. He had established himself as the first choice in the national team after beating competition from seasoned tacticians.EXCLUSIVE: FIFA slaps Gor Mahia with a transfer banWith the CHAN Championships set to be held later in the year in Kenya, the former Tusker man remained hopeful of manning the Stars posts during the tournament.Kenya is also set to feature in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers as well as the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers.“I hope to regain my place in the national team. Every time I step out for light training and rehabilitation, I always have the international assignments ahead of us in mind,” added the former Posta Rangers shot-stopper.