Kenyan international Henry Meja received praise from his coach Marcus Översjö after scoring a brace for his Swedish outfit Norrby on Saturday as they went on to win 3-0 against Torns.This was the fourth appearance for the Kenyan in as many matches as he went on to feature the whole length of the match, scoring for the first time in the league where he is currently on loan from top-tier side AIK.The youngster broke the deadlock in the 13th minute to give Norrby an early lead with Anton Wede doubling the advantage eight minutes into the second half and finally Meja getting the third goal of the game, completing his brace in the process at the death.##NAJAVA_MECA_7199138##His scoring heroics attracted praise from his coach Marcus Översjö who went on to reveal that he goals were a perfect reward for Meja who has worked exceptionally hard in the opening four matches of the season.”Henry has done a copious amount of work in the opening four games, and then you get extra happy when he gets to score two goals. He really deserved that,” Marcus Översjö.Speaking after netting the goals, the former Tusker FC forward expressed his delight at scoring but further reveled at the fact that they picked a consecutive victory after a bad start that had seen them lose the opening two matches of the campaign.”I’m obviously happy about the goals, but the most important thing was that we got three points today, and we managed to do that, so it feels really good right now. I’m obviously very happy about the goals, but the most important thing was that we got three points today, and we managed to do that, so it feels really good right now. Everyone worked hard for three points today, and I think we deserved this win,” Meja said after the game.Former Gor Mahia man Frank Odhiambo on target in SwedenMeja is currently on loan from AIK until the end of the season and has so far scored three goals for Norrby, twice in the league and once in the Swedish Cup earlier in March.Up next for Norrby is a home tie to Olympic on 1 May 2023.