“I do not know when I will return to the field, but the main thing is that I am still getting treatment for the problem that is bothering me, but thank God I am still fine even though the treatment is not over yet,” Shaibu said as quoted by
“I think I will be ready and available for the Simba derby, but still everything needs the recovery program to be followed and how the treatment is going because even if you look at us we are in a lot of competition for the Premier League title due to the remaining matches.”
Despite taking an early lead courtesy of Fiston Abdoul Razak, Yanga caved in to allow the battling Polisi to snatch a late draw in the 89th minute after Pius Buswita levelled matters.
According to the club’s chairman of the technical committee Dominick Albinus, the draw against Polisi coupled with the team’s first defeat of the season against Coastal Union on Thursday forced the team’s management to crack the whip by sending home the entire technical bench.
“It was an agreement amongst ourselves [bosses] and everyone knew we needed to get good results and at the end of the day but what we have been getting are bad results which are not good,” Albinus said as quoted by
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