Ulinzi Stars have received a significant boost in their bid to avoid relegation following the return of crucial midfielder Yakeen Muteheli from injury.The four-time league champions announced the midfielder’s return three months after he was sidelined.Gor Captain rallies senior players to guide title defenseYakeen has been out of action since December, as he last played for the Soldiers in the win over Nairobi City Stars, due to an injury sustained during one of the training sessions.”Our attacking midfielder, Yakeen Muteheli, is back in training after being out for three months due to an injury! His energy, vision, and creativity will be a huge boost as we prepare for the next challenge,” read the communication.##NAJAVA_MECA_8763445##The midfielder, for his part, expressed joy in overcoming the setback and committed to assist the squad in keeping their league status. “I am glad to be back after a lengthy absence. It has been a difficult and agonising period, but I am pleased to be back.Geoffrey Ochieng reveals key to Gor Mahia’s hard-fought win over Kariobangi SharksI am now concentrating on helping the team succeed because we are not in a comfortable position, and I would not want us to find ourselves in a relegation quagmire at the end of the season; nonetheless, I am certain we will avoid the drop,” he told Mozzart Sport.The attacking midfielder’s return will undoubtedly bolster Ulinzi’s attack, as he has been a vital first-team member.##NAJAVA_MECA_8763435##The military outfit has had a difficult season, struggling and lingering in the relegation zone for the better part of the season.Ulinzi has registered six victories and ten draws as of matchweek 23, amassing 28 points.What will Harambee Stars’ philosophy be under McCarthy?Despite being placed 10th in the table standings, the Dusntan Nyaudo-led team are not yet out of the woods, as they are just six points ahead of bottom-placed Nairobi City Stars.With the FKF-PL 24/25 season drawing to a close, all eyes will be on the bottom half of the standings as the relegation battle intensifies.##NAJAVA_MECA_8763447##Ulinzi will face current league leaders Kenya Police FC, defending champions Gor Mahia, KCB, Bandari, and Shabana FC, as well as 2008 and 2009 champions Sofapaka and Mathare United, debutants Mara Sugar, Posta Rangers, and FC Talanta in their final eleven games.
