Tusker FC midfielder Fabian Adikiny is happy with his progress and adaptation to the Robert Matano-coached side and hopes to help the Brewers achieve more success next season.Adikiny was signed by the Brewers at the beginning of the season from newly promoted side Muranga Seals to fill the gap left by the departing legendary Humphrey Mieno, who joined Sofapaka.##NAJAVA_MECA_8118090##His season, however, was interrupted by a knee injury. Despite this, he gave a good account of himself and broke into the team’s starting eleven with his consistent performances, making him a significant member of the team.”The season has been good to me. My approach, even as I joined this new team, was perfect. The team welcomed me; we had a good atmosphere in the dressing room, but we unfortunately couldn’t achieve our targets. We hope to make amends next season.”It wasn’t just a walk in the park for Adikiny, as he had to compete in a team with a pool of equally talented midfielders who were all fighting to impress the technical bench.LIVE! Engin Firat Press Conference”When I came here, I vowed to work hard and impress the coach. I had to focus on my craft, push myself, be disciplined, and be consistent in order to achieve that, and it has since paid off.”The 23-year-old, who is in his second season in the top flight and his first with Tusker, has excelled with his dribbling to help the team in transition, good passing range, and hard tackles, which have endeared him to the bench. Challenges have been there too.”I got a knee injury in the course of the season that kept me out for a while before recovering, and this hampered the momentum that I had gathered and set for myself. I’m glad I came back stronger, and I’m now hoping for an injury-free season next season.”While the league has already been won by Gor Mahia, Adikiny says they have made it a priority as players to finish the season on a high and are geared up to win their remaining three games of the season.