
Cape Town City will have Kermit Erasmus ready for action when the Absa Premiership returns after the player was given the injury all-clear.
The 29-year-old attacker had been nursing a hamstring injury he picked up in the club's 1-1 draw away to Maritzburg United in February.
The enforced break, as a result of the coronavirus, allowed the former Orlando Pirates and Rennes player extended time to recover, with the club revealing the news on their official Twitter account.
"Kermit Erasmus has successfully recovered from the hamstring injury he suffered two months ago. Welcome back Romeo!" read the statement.
Erasmus has scored 10 goals in 20 games, along with two assists across all competitions for City this season.
It remains to be seen when the PSL can resume, with City heading into the break in 10th place in the standings.
- TEAMtalk media
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