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Marvelous Nakamba is coming back to action soon

Marvelous Nakamba

THE captain and leader of the Warriors, the impenetrable Marvelous Nakamba is one step away from his recovery from injury. A knee problem put the Zimbabwean footballer out of action in December, required surgery and he has been recovering ever since.

The Leeds United player missed all pre-season training and friendly games, but is close to returning to the field and will soon be able to help the club and the national team achieve their goals.

The fans are delighted with this news, because in his absence, the Warriors have already lost in important matches of qualification for the World Cup. Perhaps in the upcoming games against Kenya on September 4 and Cameroon on September 10 in AFCON qualifiers the team will already be able to use the services of a midfielder, and fans can bet on the squad’s result using a mobile application betway app login available at the link with more confidence in the result.

Luton Town situation and Rob Edwards angle

Despite the injury that marred the player’s first full season at Luton and ended it prematurely, the manager Rob Edwards expresses support for the 30-year-old defensive midfielder. Throughout Nakamba’s recovery, he continued to confidently declare his importance to the squad and qualities as a player. Obviously, Edwards is counting on the Zimbabwean as a first-team player for Luton’s return to the Premier League as soon as possible.

The national team without Marvelous

The Zimbabwe national team will face the most important matches in the group stage of the qualification round of the African Cup of Nations quite soon. The Warriors’ closest rivals are Kenya and Cameroon, and the matches will take place in early September. It’s hard to say yet whether Nakamba will be able to approach these games in his ideal form, but he will definitely strengthen the national team with his appearance and boost morale for these matches.

Waiting for Nakamba

Marvelous Nakamba was definitely one of Luton’s best players when he joined the team in order to save it from relegation. However, a knee injury put him out of action until the end of the season, and the team was deprived of an important element in the center of the field, without which the Hatters could not stay in the Premier League and now have to start climbing again. The Zimbabwean footballer is called upon to help his teammates win a place in the best league in the world next year.

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