Frank Odhiambo resumes training in Sweden

Former Gor Mahia centre back Frank Odhiambo has resumed training at Swedish top tier side Djurgardens after recovering from a finger injury.Odhiambo hurt his right hand ring finger while in training ahead of the club’s encounter with Brommapojkarna in the Svenska Cup and had to go under the knife.The injury struck at a time when the Harambee Stars trialist was angling at his debut at the competitive level with the top tier club who broke the bank to acquire his signature from Gor in January.Frank Odhiambo quebrou um dedo durante um treinamento, duas semanas de gesso. Boa recuperação! pic.twitter.com/UyG3Z0KOJq— Djurgården Brasil 🇧🇷🇸🇪 (@DIFBrasil) March 4, 2022 However, the youngster broke the good news of his recovery and subsequent resumption to training saying he had been cleared to start getting ready for the forthcoming league assignment. Technology that could help Kenyan team sports catapult to the topGiven the nature of the injury, the former national U20 defender was feared to be facing a lengthy spell on the sidelines but he says he was cleared to training albeit separately under the eye of the physiotherapist who has been taking him through the rehabilitation process.Incase you missed it, Gor Mahia youngster Frank Odhiambo has secured a five-year deal at Swedish top-tier side Djurgardens IFhttps://t.co/IxxGEbj1v7— Mozzart Sport Kenya (@MozzartSportKe) January 20, 2022 “I am back in training after some weeks out but I am going through the drills on my own. The medical team afforded me the best care and have been monitoring the progress through and through,” he revealed.Frank Odhiambo braced for Swedish top-tier debutWith the Swedish top tier is set to kick off late in the month and is expected to roll on until November, Odhiambo said his return ahead of schedule would give him time to fight for a place in the team.Since turning professional, the former Bongonaya player has not hidden his lust for first team duties and as well as the dream to follow the footsteps of Stars skipper Michael Olunga who made his first stop at Djurgarnders after leaving Gor.    

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