Kakamega Homeboyz has received double injury boost folowing the return of Brian Eshihanda and Glen Masava ahead of Bandari match.Homeboyz lost Eshihanda a month ago after sustaining a thigh sprain while on national service for Harambee Stars against South Sudan.He consequently missed matches against; Sofapaka and Murang’a Seal matches, while Masava missed the Seals’ tie due to a patella tendon issue.Eshihanda and Masava have been crucial first-team players for Homeboyz since last season, as they had been involved in every match until their recent setbacks.##NAJAVA_MECA_8519597##The two started group training earlier this week and will hope to pass the full fitness tests and contest for playing time.”The return of Brian and Masava is a tremendous lift for us. We’ve had to utilise a makeshift defence, and Eshihanda’s return will provide the crucial stability at the back as well as Glen in the midfield,” said coach John Waw. The former Homeboyz goalkeeper expressed delight with the return of the duo, saying it will provide options and depth in the squad. Kakamega Homeboyz appoint new second assistant coach”We are happy to welcome Brian and Glen back. They have been essential squad players, and their return is something to celebrate because they will provide depth and a completely healthy squad, something we have been lacking for some time,” he said. Meanwhile, Waw revealed that they have three new injury concerns in; defender Brian Wekesa, custodian Isaiah Wakasala, and Ibrahim Wanzala.Sharks frustrate Odemba’s bid to steer Kenya Police back to winning waysThe trio are nursing foot, finger, and knee injuries respectively. “We encountered three fresh injury concerns in Brian Wekesa, Isaiah Wakasala, and Ibrahim Wanzala after they sustained foot, finger, and knee knocks, respectively; however, we are glad they are on the recovery process and should be back in a week,” said the former Sofapaka goalkeepers’ trainer.