Murang’a Seal center-back Robert Mudenyu is a devastated man after suffering a fresh injury setback at a crucial time when his club is fighting to evade relegation.A Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan confirmed that Mudenyu sustained a grade two hamstring tear in his right thigh, ruling him out of action for two months.The setback comes at a time when Seal are fighting tooth and nail to secure a third season in the top tier.##NAJAVA_MECA_8780760##Last season, Seal finished six points clear of the relegation zone in what was their debut FKF-PL campaign, with Mudenyo playing a key role in ensuring the team avoided the drop.Speaking to Mozzart Sport, Mudenyo could not hide his disappointment, as he had hoped to return in time and help the team beat the drop.”Unfortunately, the injury has come at the worst possible time—just when the team needs me the most to help retain our premiership status,” lamented the experienced defender.Kenya Police team manager reacts after promotion by National Police ServiceDespite their struggles, Mudenyu, who joined Seal in 2023 from AFC Leopards, remains optimistic that the team will avoid relegation.Seal started the FKF-PL 24-25 season strongly, but just like last season, the team struggled to maintain the wave of good results.”It’s going to be a tough run-in for the remaining matches, but with the squad’s depth, I’m confident we won’t go down,” added the former Muhoroni Youth defender.The young left-footed centre back determined to shine at Harambee StarsBeyond survival, the hard-tackling center-back is confident the team has what it takes to finish inside the top half of the log.Currently, Seal sits 15th in the standings with 24 points from 23 rounds.Having recently secured a spot in the Mozzart Bet Cup round of 16, Seal will shift focus back to the league, where they face a daunting clash against table-toppers Kenya Police.
