Tusker FC striker Ryan Ogam has revealed the important role his parents played in helping him overcome an injury that sidelined him for a month.Ogam has been in fine form for The Brewers this season, having joined the team in the off-season transfer window from Rainbow FC. He has scored six goals in five games, making him the joint top scorer in the league alongside KCB’s Francis Kahiro.##NAJAVA_MECA_8519444##He made the difference in Tusker’s match against Nairobi City Stars, where his solitary goal in the 62nd minute secured a 1-0 victory for the 12-time league champions.At the end of September, Ogam sustained an injury that kept him out for three games. He returned on 26th October in Tusker’s 3-2 loss to KCB, where he scored a brace.In an interview with the club’s media team, Ogam credited his parents for their support during that difficult period.“The time I was injured was challenging, but I thank the coaches and medical staff who helped me recover. Scoring two goals against KCB was a great motivation. It was tough mentally, but I’m grateful to have supportive parents. My dad, in particular, was instrumental, offering advice and spiritual guidance, including reading the Bible,” said Ogam.Kahiro reveals reason for thriving partnership with schoolmate James KinyanjuiThe Dagoretti High School alumnus also shared that while he has achieved many of his season’s goals, he aims for more, particularly with the national team.“The season has been good so far. I’ve met most of the targets I set at the start, and I hope to achieve more in the upcoming matches. I was fortunate to receive a national team call-up, though I didn’t play. My goal is to get more opportunities and hopefully play if called up again,” he added.Tusker will host Mara Sugar in their next league fixture on Wednesday, 27th November.Where Gor Mahia will host Mashemeji Derby with Nyayo, Kasarani’s unavailability