Teka ready to rumble again

Kariobangi Sharks centre-back Tom Teka is delighted to have rediscovered his form ahead of the much-awaited resumption of the Football Kenya Federation Premier League. Teka revealed that he missed the six rounds played before the league was halted two weeks ago due to lack of match fitness but pointed out that the break gave him uninterrupted time to shrug off the rustiness.The former national U20 defender watched the matches from the substitutes technical bench as coach William Muluya preferred to pair the experienced duo of Geoffrey Shiveka and Samuel Olwande at the heart of the defence with Boniface Onyango also featuring in some of the matches before he picked a knee injury.We are pleased to announce that we have signed Nickson Omondi from Police F.C. and Tom Teka from Nzoia Sugar F.C. Welcome to the club boys. #WeAreSharks pic.twitter.com/vZompigxNC— Kariobangi Sharks FC (@k_sharksfc) November 1, 2018 Teka said he was braced up for playing time when the competition resumes after the clubs that attended the meeting convened by the caretaker committee agreed to return to the pitch next weekend.Before the break, Sharks were firing from all cylinders as they had netted nine goals in their last two matches to sit second behind Gor Mahia.##NAJAVA_MECA_6000330##I had not played in the opening six rounds of the season due to lack of match fitness but I have been working hard and I feel I am ready to jostle of playing time. The team had been playing well before the break and I believe we will pick from where we left,” he said.Teka who joined the former Cup holders in December 2018 from Nzoia Sugar in the meantime said time was ripe for the club to win their maiden league crown.🇰🇪 | National Duty 5️⃣ | Five Sharks players are in the Kenya under 20 team training camp ahead of the CECAFA championships in Uganda. 🦈 | @BwireOkoth @LokaleSydneyTom Teka, Bonface Onyango and Kevintom Machika #WeAreSharks pic.twitter.com/yr04aweYoL— Kariobangi Sharks FC (@k_sharksfc) September 17, 2019 The youngster said Muluya had assembled good players after losing more than ten players in the last transfer whom he lauded for showing their intentions of muscling to dethrone Tusker.“We are going for the league title this time round. We are no longer small boys in the league. We have good and enough players who are capable of getting the job done,” he added.  

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