Nairobi City Stars’ new boy, Abuyeka Kubasu, says his first few weeks with Simba wa Nairobi have been full of lessons and he wants to get better under coach Nicholas Muyoti.The midfielder was roped in from Vapour FC during the midseason window, and although he is yet to make his debut for the club, he says it has been a period of learning and unlearning.##NAJAVA_MECA_7190623##”Training with Nairobi City Stars has been a real eye-opener. Mingling with some known and very experienced players has changed my view and approach,” he told the club’s official website.He further admits that the top tier is a different ballgame altogether.”I have learned so much in the last few months and have been brought up to speed on key aspects of the game that I may have bypassed while featuring in the lower leagues. Things like when to press effectively, one-time control, and many others.”.I believe that I am a much better player now, and I am all psyched up for the top flight. I am now working hard to make the matchday squad and then earn my first league game. From there I can build it up and establish myself further.”Although the former Dagoretti High School student is yet to have a taste of top-flight football, he is encouraged by the fact that a number of his ex-teammates are excelling at Simba wa Kenya and elsewhere.”I am encouraged because some players who I featured with at Vapor Sports recently, such as Timothy Ouma, now in Sweden, began making their big strides at City Stars. Now Rowland Makati, Pius Omachi, and Newton Ochieng, whom I played with recently, are slowly establishing themselves. I want to follow in their footsteps,” added Abuyeka.Unfair! AFC Leopards contest ruling by FKF