Kenyan international Dennis Ng’ang’a resumes training after recovering from calf injury

Harambee Stars defender Dennis Ng’ang’a has resumed training in Zambia after recovering from a calf muscle injury.The left-footed centre-back had been out for close to one and a half months battling the setback that saw him miss national and club duties.Ng’ang’a who is attached to Zambian Super League side Zanaco, missed the Four Nations tournament held in Lilongwe, Malawi last month, where Stars beat Zimbabwe 3-1 to lift the crown.##NAJAVA_MECA_8056169##Additionally, he skipped five club assignments for the time he had been nursing the injury.The former Tusker defender told Mozzart Sport that he joined the rest in training on Monday after being cleared by the medical team.“I am glad to be back after more than a month out,” said the player in a telephone interview.Having resumed training, Ng’ang’a will hope to be fit enough and mark his return to action this weekend when Zanaco faces Green Eagles.Police Sacco Stadium to host Mozzart Bet Cup quarterfinals this weekendZanaco will take on Eagles hoping to redeem themselves following last weekend’s 2-1 defeat to Kansashi Dynamos.Ng’ang’a joined the Lusaka-based club before the start of the season after parting ways with record Kenyan champions Gor Mahia.He joined the club alongside compatriot and defensive midfielder John Ochieng, who before the move had played for Gor for two seasons.Before the duo joined the seven-time Zambian champions, they had inspired Gor to their 20th league gong.They made their debut in Zambia in August last year against Forest Rangers.

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