H.Camara returns to the "Wigan" lineup © EuroFootball.com

The striker of the Senegal national team and the club playing in the English Premier League has recovered from a knee injury and is ready to join the team for the next match against "Watford" on Wednesday.

The 29-year-old player, who has scored 6 goals in the Premier League, suffered a knee injury in the match against "Sheffield United" just before Christmas and could not play for almost two months.

The absence of the player from the team affected the team's results, as the club experienced seven defeats in eight matches and is now in a dangerous zone, which could force "Wigan" to leave the top division of England this season.

H.Camara returned to team training last week and could have appeared on the field in the 2-1 defeat against London's "Arsenal" last Sunday, but the head coach of the team, Paul Jewell, decided not to risk and to save the player for the match against the absolute bottom team "Watford".

A victory against "Watford" would give the "Wigan" team an eight-point advantage over the lower-placed teams "West Ham" and "Charlton". The coach hopes that the return of the Senegalese player will help the team climb out of the deep hole.

"Henri will be included in the team for the match against "Watford," admitted P.Jewell. "His goal is to help the team win and climb to at least 16th place. It's great to see him training again. He was a huge loss to us and he could now take on a leadership role."

Meanwhile, another "Wigan" player, Austrian defender Paul Scharner, who also dropped out of the lineup in December due to a knee injury, is slowly recovering and is close to returning to the main team lineup.

"Paul will not play for about two or three weeks. As you can see from our results, we really miss him. Playing, he provides something special in the safe line, as he is very strong and energetic," added the coach.

However, "Wigan" continues to face challenges - the main team goalkeeper Chris Kirkland will undergo finger surgery, which will keep him out for about six weeks.