Kenyan midfielder Collins Sichenje completed his maiden season in Sweden with AIK and admitted to challenges as he looks to secure more game time next season.The lanky midfielder joined AIK from AFC Leopards in the Swedish mid-season transfer market and featured for the club’s junior side before earning a place in the first team.Kenyan defender extends red hot scoring streak in EnglandAIK finished the season in a disappointing fifth, plummeting from second on the log last season but had a myriad of issues that saw their former head coach Bartosz Grzelak.Sichenje went on to thank AIK, his teammates and fans for their unwavering support throughout the season as he admitted that the journey has not been a walk in the park.##NAJAVA_MECA_6798264##“As my first season in Allsvenskan (Swedish Professional League) comes to an end, I would like to extend my appreciation to my club ,teammates and fans for their support.It was a smooth transition from AFC Leopards SC to AIK. The journey hasn’t been easy but I enjoyed the experience in league matches and UEFA Conference League,” posted Sichenje on Facebook.The 19-year-old missed the first 15 matches after his signing but finished the season strong as he featured in five of the last six games.Impressive Collins Sichenje on the radars of Spanish top-flight clubSichenje revealed that next season he is hoping to be a vital cog in AIK’s wheel as he will use the season’s break to recuperate ahead of next season.“Looking forward to more minutes next season. Time to rest, reflect and recharge,” said the former Green Commandos midfielder.