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Tuyisenge ready to get back on the field

Ze Maria instilling his philosophy Image courtesy of Bonface Osano

The long awaited debut of Rwandese striker Jacque Tuyisenge may come sooner than expected. The Rwanda Amavubi skipper was optimistic after making an appearance during Gor Mahia’s 4-0 win over lower division side Uropa.

“I feel happy to have recovered and play a match. It has been tough being out but I feel I can now play full 90 minutes of a competitive match. I’m optimistic that when I get back to the pitch I will be ready to give my best,” he said to Capital FM.

Tuyisenge who cost Gor Mahia Ksh 4 million, has been in physical therapy ever since he picked up an injury while playing for Rwanda at the 2016 CHAN. He has been eager to get back on the field. Even while half fit, he has impressed the new coach Ze Maria.

Skipper Jerim Onyango, whose career is undergoing a renaissance, is upbeat about the new coach.

“The training has been superb under the new coach and everyone is looking forward to getting the team back on top. He is a very good trainer and I’m optimistic by the time the league resumes, we will have grasped his philosophy and ready to bite again,” said Jerim to Capital FM.

And Gor Mahia will be eager to see what the new philosophy is all about.

10 thoughts on “Tuyisenge ready to get back on the field

  • jathur gi ji

    Welcome jausenge, can’t wait to see you do your thing in the field.Welcome Ze Maria,can’t wait to see the samba thing done right here in Kenya. My fellow supporters, reminder about three things we need most this season: discipline, discipline and discipline. That’s my word. Again if you have not heard: DISCIPLINE.

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  • Jaupanda

    Jerim you are a true captain. You create optimism and this is very good for the team. Thank you for your comments about the training and the coach . This gives every body the desire to be part of the new thing. Keep it up

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  • KAJUMAH DANIAL

    WE WANT OLUOCH BACK

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  • Joe Riaga

    Wishing Ja Usenge a quick recovery

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  • Walter Alando Bwoga

    Goal-keeping department has been wanted ever since Boniface was side-lined by Frank Nuttal. Probably if Bonie was the man between the sticks we could have maintained our unbeaten record. That is now history; I do hope Ze Maria will give him a chance.

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    • Walter Alando Bwoga

      I mean goal-keeping has been wanting

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  • jathur gi ji

    Admin, the site is corrupted please check and rectify.

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  • jathur gi ji

    A handful of local players and the following

    Technical bench and entourage
    Stanley Okumbi – Head Coach
    Musa Otieno – Asst Coach
    Frank Ouna – Ast Coach
    Wycliff Omom – Physio
    Mikael Igendia – Sports Science consultant
    Benson Otieno – kit Manager
    Michael Kamure – Logistics
    Razak Onar Siwa – Goal Keeper trainer
    John Wanaina – Team Doctor
    NICK mwendwa – Fkf Presideny
    Murithi Nabea – Head of Delegation
    Dan Muli Kawinzi – Logistics fkf
    Ronny Oyando – Logistics fkf
    Fred Arocho – Media
    Dhidha Maro – Gov rep
    William Were – Gov rep
    Stafford Ondego – Media
    Jeff Kinyanjui – Media

    I thought we were going to see a different way of doing things? What is all this so early in your reign Mr Mwendwa? You are so hell bent on losing our goodwill so early, so disappointing. You people mean that seriously Kahata is not good enough for your Harambee Stars? Shauri yako.

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  • @ Jathur gi ji i complained about this mwendwa and everyone said i am a tribalistic person now every one is seeing it

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