The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Luton to decide on Marvelous availabili­ty

- Bruce Chikuni Sports Reporter

ZIFA will have to wait a little longer before they know whether Warriors’ skipper Marvelous Nakamba will be available for Zimbabwe’s World Cup qualifying assignment­s against Lesotho and South Africa.

The midfielder has not played competitiv­e football for both club and country since December last year, owing to a long-term knee injury.

He did not take part in Luton’s desperate fight against relegation from the English Premiershi­p, a battle which the Hatters eventually lost as they were demoted, along with Burnley and Sheffield United.

ZIFA had included Nakamba in their squad for the upcoming Group C World Cup qualifiers against Lesotho on June 7 and South Africa, for four days.

Both matches are in Johannesbu­rg and Bloemfonte­in.

According to an insider in the Normalisat­ion Committee, ZIFA had invited Nakamba to be part of the Warriors side that will do duty in South Africa.

Luton are, however, understood to have indicated that they are still assessing if the midfield strongman was ready for action.

Reports from Luton Town claim that Nakamba has been training for the past two months as part of his rehabilita­tion.

The British club are, however, reportedly skeptical about letting Nakamba plunge back into competitiv­e action.

“We have contacted Luton Town regarding the availabili­ty of Nakamba ahead of our trip to South Africa, but we haven’t received a straightfo­rward answer yet,’’ the source said.

“But chances are very high that he might be released to lead the team. They are still assessing him to see if he is in good shape to play a competitiv­e match since he has not been in action for a long time.

“They have promised to let us know their position as soon as possible but they have hinted that they are impressed with the progress he has been making.”

Nakamba had got off to a fine start for Luton in the English Premiershi­p campaign.

He was leading the tackles chart after seven opening fixtures of the season with 31.

His progress was then curtailed by the injury he sustained while on Warriors’ duty.

Nakamba is on a three-year deal with Luton whom he joined from Aston Villa last year.

It is also not immediatel­y clear whether Nakamba will make a move from Luton and remain in the Premiershi­p.

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