
Mboya scheduled to resume training in two weeks time
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The Harambee Stars trialist had been out since January with a broken arm
Tusker goalkeeper Robert Mboya is set to resume training in two weeks time.
The towering custodian has been out of action since January after fracturing his arm in a league match against Kariobangi Sharks at the Kasarani Annex.
Mboya who joined the brewers in 2018 from Mathare United has been unlucky with injuries this season as he was ruled out for weeks after colliding with an opponent while in action with Vihiga United in December last year.
Let's welcome Robert Mboya from @MathareUtd to the Black and yellow side! #Brewers#TFC #Tusker #WelcomeMboya pic.twitter.com/UGOYhPGEN0
— Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) July 2, 2018
The collision saw him stretchered out and immediately rushed to the Aga Khan hospital but he recovered ahead of schedule and forced his way back to the team in January.
"According to the doctor, I am supposed to return in two weeks. They removed the plaster a week ago and the progress to full recovery has been good," said the former Kariobangi Sharks glove man.
From the time Mboya picked the injury, Tusker head coach Robert Matano has been alternating the duo of Rwandese import Emery Mvuyekure and Michael Wanjala in between the posts.
Robert Mboya on that ✈️ #TFC #Brewers4life pic.twitter.com/VPyU5me14D
— Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) January 21, 2020
Wanjala who came in when Mboya was injured has since etched his name in the books of history by being the first goalkeeper to register an assist this season.
The former Bungoma Superstars player assisted Luke Namanda in their 4-1 razing over Posta Rangers last month.
In January, Mboya committed his future at the club by signing a one and half year contract extension.


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