Posta Rangers’ Samuel Njau sets target after recovering from two-month injury

Posta Rangers goalkeeper Samuel Njau is back, this time healed, hungry, and ready to fight for his place in Sammy ‘Pamzo’ Omollo’s starting lineup.After spending nearly two months nursing a painful shin injury sustained during training, the former Kenya Police FC goalkeeper is back and has his eyes firmly set on reclaiming the number one jersey.Follow Our WhatsApp Channel For More NewsNjau made a bold statement with a solid performance between the posts on Friday, 18 April, as Posta completed a season double over AFC Leopards, sealing a 1-0 win courtesy of a goal from former Ingwe midfielder Owen Mboya.##NAJAVA_MECA_8867608##“It is a pleasure to be back because Posta is like home. I feel privileged to be here,” Njau told Mozzart Sport.Recalling the injury setback, Njau noted that it was a tough period, but the support of his teammates and the technical bench made it manageable.“I sustained the injury almost two months ago when I collided with one of the players during training. It (injury) took time to heal because I was still playing with the injury. ##NAJAVA_MECA_8867633##When it worsened, the coach gave me some time off, and I sought medication. Now I am okay,” he offered.With only a few matches left in the 2024/25 FKF Premier League season, the towering Njau is focused on helping the Mailmen climb away from the relegation zone.Wanjala wonder strike propels Tusker FC to FKF Premier League summitBesides the dreadlocked shot stopper, the Mailmen have three goalkeepers in Kelvin Opiyo, Bixente Otieno, and Kevin Ouru.Njau is hoping that the department will work together to pull the club to safety.“My goals with the team are to move them away from the relegation zone. Considering the games are almost over and we are still down there, we want to finish in a respectable position this season. I will give my best when called in and help direct the team to where we used to be,” he offered.##NAJAVA_MECA_8867662##The team’s head coach, Pamzo, praised Njau’s determination and resilience, noting that his return is a glimmer of hope for the Mailmen.“I laud his mental strength because he played a couple of games when he was injured and others when he was not fully fit. He was not even training when he came back, but we’ve worked with him, especially the goalkeeper trainer,” Pamzo disclosed.##NAJAVA_MECA_8868137##The former Shabana tactician went on to note that Njau’s return might be just the spark Posta Rangers need to restore their pride.“The good thing is that he is back, and I believe he is going to be comfortable. He is one player that I believe we rely on for good results because of his experience and frame; he is a big boy. When he’s at the goal, the opponent is scared. His coming back is a big plus for me,” he concluded.”Some players were surprised and under a lot of pressure” – Cheche’s homework ahead of crucial second-leg

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