Tusker midfielder Fabian Aidikiny is satisfied with the strides made in his maiden season in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League.Adikiny joined Tusker in the off-season transfer window from Murang’a Seal whom he had just inspired to automatic promotion to the top tier.The midfielder says he is happy with what he has achieved so far with Tusker who have a realistic chance of double glory this season.##NAJAVA_MECA_7992444##“I have grown a lot individually. I have developed my skill to a high level since I joined and the biggest lesson I have learnt is the essence of teamwork, which is the pillar of growth,” Adikiny told club media.The towering midfielder acknowledged that he wasn’t a finished article but remained confident of getting better with time.“So far so good. It has been a great first season. I am still a work in progress but I am on a good track. As a footballer, you always have to adapt to any new situation and it hasn’t been easy. With a good mentality though, I have been able to do well,” he stated.Midfielder Dennis Oguta elated after sealing move to TuskerThe midfielder endured a tough spell just two months into his new season after picking up an injury when he had just risen in momentum and the pecking order in the team. However, he says he pushed himself and the players also helped him to rise and he believes he will finish the season strong.Adikiny dreams big after opening goal account in FKFPLHis biggest target at the moment is to finish his debut top-flight season with a trophy. “It would be something really great to finish with a trophy. This is something that I have longed for and getting my first career trophy in the first season with Tusker would be a dream come true,” he said.Tusker will play Kakamega Homeboyz in the quarter-finals of the Mozzart Bet Cup on Saturday in Kisumu, and Adikiny has urged his teammates to put in a shift and ensure a win to progress to the quarter-finals.“It will not be an easy game, but we are looking forward to it. Our form has been good and we also have good morale in training. These past three weeks we have trained really well and I believe we have the motivation to win,” he added.