KAIZER CHIEFS striker, Camaldine Abraw, is eager to come back and repay club faithfuls for their words of support while he was out injured.
The Togolese hasn’t played for Amakhosi since May last year, as he battled with a knee injury he sustained in June, during his international duty.
Now back at training, the 26-year-old said it’s only a matter of time before he’s back doing what he loves – playing for the Glamour Boys.
The former Free State Stars marksman admitted getting back at the team won’t be easy.
“Currently the boys are doing well and winning games. It’s going to take hard work and dedication on my side to crack it to the first team,” he said.
At the beginning of the season, Chiefs were in need of a striker of Abraw’s calibre when things were not going smoothly. The tall hitman said he was had sleepless nights during those testing times.
“I love the team, so it was really frustrating to see them battling, and at that point I was powerless. It was really hard, not only for guys that were playing, but also for me as well. But I’m glad all that is behind now,” said Abraw.
He also thanked Chiefs faithfuls who wished him well during his time of need.