The Citizen (KZN)

Linda welcomed with open arms

- Tshepo Ntsoelengo­e

After being sidelined for over a year due to an injury, Linda Mntambo has returned to kicking a ball, and Sekhukhune United coach Lehlohonol­o Seema has welcomed the midfielder with open arms after scoring on his return to action.

Mntambo has been out injured since October 2022, after suffering what was said to be a career-threatenin­g injury.

The Sekhukhune captain has managed to fight his way back to recovery and marked his return in style when he scored in the team’s 3-1 victory over Richards Bay FC this past weekend.

Seema is happy with the return of his captain, labelling him as an important member of the squad.

But, the Sekhukhune coach believes Mntambo still has a long way to go before getting back to his best.

“He was missed a lot in the club. Credit must go to the medical team, the conditioni­ng and fitness guys worked with him,” said the Babina Noko coach during the Nedbank Cup press conference at the PSL offices this week.

“The club was patient with him, he is not 100% (fit), but we are happy to have him back. He is an important club member. He is the glue in the team, he is an important guy in the dressing room.

“You have all seen on social media how vibey the guy is. So, we are happy to have him back and getting a few minutes and introducin­g himself… with a goal. So, we are going to try to manage him well and not put him under pressure. The guys have been doing well, and he knows that he still needs to fight and make sure that he gets to his top level.”

With Mntambo back and with a good result in their first game of the year, Seema will be eager to see his charges continue their winning momentum when they take on Highlands Park in the last 32 of the Ke Yona Cup at Dobsonvill­e Stadium today.

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