Kenya Police FC attacking midfielder Tyson Otieno is determined to regain his form in the coming campaign after what has been an underwhelming first season with the law enforcers for the skilled midfielder.Previously with Kariobangi Sharks, Tyson was the subject of a highly publicized move to Kenya Police FC from Sharks after a transfer tussle that saw Police outbid Gor Mahia for his signature.##NAJAVA_MECA_8204431##He started the season at Police as a regular starter but soon lost his place in the starting lineup, being relegated to a few appearances off the bench. However, towards the end of the season, he began to reclaim a spot in the starting eleven.Reflecting on his season, Tyson acknowledged the challenges he faced, primarily stemming from a lack of adequate playing time. To rectify this, he has vowed to redouble his efforts.”This season has been tough for me personally. I’ve faced challenges and didn’t play as much as I’d hoped. Moving forward, I’m committed to working harder to earn more playing time and surpass my previous performances,” Tyson remarked.Despite his individual struggles, Kenya Police FC enjoyed a successful season, making history by reaching their first major final and winning the Mozzart Bet Cup. This achievement also secured them a spot in the CAF Confederations Cup as Kenya’s representatives.Tyson expressed satisfaction that despite his own challenges, the team ended the season with silverware. “In the end, the team’s success is paramount. Winning this trophy marks a fitting end to a season of collective effort,” Tyson added, emphasizing the extensive preparation, dedication, training, and unwavering support from management and fans that contributed to their success.Naivas FC coach confident despite narrow playoff loss to Sofapaka