Mujangi content with comeback

23 September 2010 11:24
Wolves winger Geoffrey Mujangi Bia was pleased to take on Notts County but accepts he is still not in contention for league involvement.[LNB] The Belgium international came on as a substitute as Mick McCarthy's team won their Carling Cup third-round match after extra-time on Tuesday.[LNB]Mujangi's outing marked his comeback from a thigh injury, which had disrupted his loan stay at Molineux from RSC Charleroi, and so he was happy to be in action. [LNB]"It was great for me to get back out there on Tuesday night and play at Molineux again," he told Wolves' official website.[LNB]"I played for the reserves last week but it's always nice to be involved with the first team.[LNB]"I only played 45 minutes for the reserves but played 60 for the first team with extra-time and physically I felt good.[LNB]"I'm certainly happy with that because it's been a long time since I've played a first-team game."[LNB]But Mujangi acknowledges that he does not yet possess the match fitness to be competing in the Premier League.[LNB]He added: "There's still a long way to go for me to be challenging for the first team in the league.[LNB]"I don't think I'm ready yet and I need to carry on working hard because I want to be 100 per cent so I'm able to contribute to the team."

Source: Team_Talk