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Hearts of Oak have received a massive boost after their skillful playmaker Samudeen Ibrahim returned to first team training.
The reigning division one player of the year has been out of action since the first matchday missing 10 league matches.
His long spells on the sidelines raised doubts among supporters but Samudeen is confident his injuries are behind him.
“I have recovered and started training,” he told Adom FM Sports.
“I was worried but I told myself that injuries are part of the game so I took it normally.”
“I am not the best player in the team. They are equally good players in the team and they have played well with my exclusion.”
“I must commend them for going on top of the table.”
“Now that I have returned, I hope to add my input to further improve the team.”
“I thank the management and supporters for all their support.”
Samudeen has one MVP award to his name already.
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