FORGOTTEN former Dynamos forward Farai Mupasiri says he is ready to revive his career following a long injury lay-off that kept him out of the game for the better part of last season.
BY TERRY MADYAUTA
The forward was in the books of Gweru-based side Chapungu, where he only played four matches for the Airforce of Zimbabwe side before he was injured.
He is currently unattached, but is confident of a return soon.
“I am now well and recovering to the fullest. I will be back before you know it. These injuries are part of the risks of the game, but that cannot stop me from coming back because I have been working hard for a return,” the former Shabanie Mine captain told NewsDay Sport.
“It is difficult to spend so much time inactive, but it is all behind me now and I am hopeful for better luck this time.
“The injury was a major setback, but I am confident that I will be able to play this season.”
Prior to joining Chapungu, Mupasiri played for the Zvishavane arch-rivals Shabanie Mine and FC Platinum in 2017 and 2018 respectively.
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At FC Platinum, he was reduced to a bench-warmer and the experience was a forgetable one. At Shabanie Mine, he established himself as the club’s mainstay.
Despite their financial woes, Mupasiri made the Takesure Chiragwi-coached team worthy underdogs.
Of interest was his lethal combination with former Black Rhinos midfielder Trevor Ajana and Bruno Mtigo that terrorised opponents in the league.