El-Kanemi Warriors’ goalkeeper, Hakeem Otuyiga, has provided a significant boost to the club’s aspirations by returning to training following an extended injury layoff.
Otuyiga, a pivotal figure for the Warriors, rejoined his teammates this week, marking a crucial step in his rehabilitation after more than a month on the sidelines.
The former Akwa United shot-stopper sustained a fractured arm during a pre-season friendly in early January, prior to the commencement of the second round of the NPFL campaign. The injury necessitated immediate surgery, casting a shadow over his immediate future.
Speaking to the club’s media, a determined Otuyiga expressed his eagerness to return to competitive action. “I am back to training but not fully back. I’ve started rehabilitation. I promise I will be back and better,” he affirmed, demonstrating his commitment to regaining full fitness.
Otuyiga’s absence has been keenly felt, given his impressive contributions this season. He has made 16 appearances for El-Kanemi Warriors, maintaining a commendable record of eight clean sheets, underscoring his importance to the team’s defensive solidity. His return will undoubtedly be a welcome sight for both the coaching staff and the fervent El-Kanemi Warriors faithful.
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