Harambee Starlets custodian Lilian Awuor will be hoping for a new lease of life in France with her side Soyaux ASJ after the team made changes to their coaching department earlier in the week.After four matches into the campaign, Awuor has made only one appearance on the substitutes bench but she was unused and thus will be hoping that the changes at the helm of the technical bench can come bearing good tidings in form of more playing time for her.Lilian Awuor elated with France moveSoyaux parted ways with head coach Stéphane Guigo as well as the goalkeeping coach David Rey on Monday, replacing the two with Michel Bradaia and Arthur Jasouli respectively.”We are convinced that Michel’s experience, skills, know-how and motivation, in total harmony with the values of our club, will enable him to carry out his new role with the greatest success. We welcome him and wish him every success in his new mission. He will be accompanied in this adventure by the new coach of the guards, Arthur Jasouli, to whom we also wish the welcome and the best success,” the club said in a statement while confirming the new appointments.##NAJAVA_MECA_6724263##Under the previous regime, the Kenyan international made only one start in the league, being given the nod in the 5-1 thrashing by FF Issy-Les-Moulineaux in February this year.Lilian Awuor handed a baptism of fire in FranceShe joined the French side on a two and half year deal in January after being one of the Kenyan players who stood out in the inaugural CAF Women Champions League in Egypt last year where she was named Woman of the match in the first game against Mamelodi Sundowns despite Queens losing the game and was equally outstanding in the second match against FAR Rabat as the Kenyan representatives won the game 2-0.