Harambee Stars and Polish Side Rakow Czestochowa full back Erick “Marcelo” Ouma has revealed that he is now fit to play again after an injury prematurely ended his season. Tests for the injury showed a torn semimembranosus muscle.Marcelo has been unlucky with injuries this season, staying out of some major phases of the season. Just three months ago, in March, he stayed out for four weeks due to a tear in the biceps femoris muscle.These unfortunate incidents made him miss out on the international break in March. Kenya participated in a four-team tournament in Malawi, which they won but he says he’s now ready to play.”I am currently okay and ready to play. I now need to start gelling with my teammates. I am progressing well and currently in the reconditioning phase,” said Marcelo. EXCLUSIVE: Former Newcastle Star Gael Bigirimana eyes victory over Harambee Stars”I got a national team call-up because the technical bench needed to see how my injury had progressed. I have been doing tests to determine that, and now I can confidently say that I’m okay and ready to play,” he added.##NAJAVA_MECA_8142197##The former Gor Mahia defender has been receiving treatment in Sweden, the home of his former employers, rather than his current station. Sofapaka defender receives late Harambee Stars call-up “I have been receiving specialized treatment in Sweden. My team had given me permission to go there and do rehabilitation.” Ouma also wished the National success in the back to back qualifiers against Burundi and Ivory Coast in Malawi. “I wish them all the best, especially the left back on duty.” In January, the 27-year-old moved to Polish side Rakow Czestochowa from Swedish side AIK, and despite the season not ending well for Rakow, Marcelo hopes that he will be fully fit and help his team regain league glory.