Kariobangi Sharks creative midfielder Fortune Omoto is satisfied with how he fared out in his maiden season in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) scene.Sharks acquired the budding player last year from the defunct Nairobi Stima and despite his lack of top flight experience, he was a key member of the starting team.📹| Fortune Omoto announcing himself on the big stage yesterday with His debut goal.#WeAreSharks #BetwaySharks pic.twitter.com/QFZVuYHKe7— Kariobangi Sharks FC (@k_sharksfc) October 25, 2021 Omoto, a product of the Sharks youth team before joining Stima said he was pleased with how he seamlessly adapted to top flight football and the contribution he had in the team throughout the season.##NAJAVA_MECA_6454444##The youngster who credited the support from the technical bench and teammates for the quick transition from second tier football to the top flight finished the season with two goals and a similar number of assists.”I feel I punched above my weight in the first season with Sharks for I managed to get regular playing time and the trust from the bench and colleagues. The coaches helped me adapt to the demands of top flight football and so are the senior players in the team,” he said.Omoto who penned a four-year long deal with the 2018 FKF Cup winners in the meanwhile seeking to improve on his positioning and polishing his goal scoring instincts, during the break.Kijana mdogo Fortune Omoto anaupiga mwingi sana pic.twitter.com/mn7vsXsl8M— Meshack Kisenge (@kisengemeshack1) January 24, 2022 The national U20 midfielder noted that the two areas were a concern to him but vowed to work on them before the new season kicks off.”I would have done better in terms of scoring goals and creating more. My movements and positioning in the final third were not as great as I wished but there is room for improvement. I am hoping for more goals and assists next season,” he added.