Akoth determined to achieve more after MVP recognition

Kenya Police Bullets midfielder Lydia Akoth says she will strategically place her Women’s Premier League MVP award in a spot where she can see it daily to motivate herself to achieve even more.The attacking midfielder was named FKF Women’s Premier League Player of the Year during a gala held on Friday at the Safari Park Hotel in Nairobi. She beat her teammate Rebecca Okwaro and Maximilla Robi of Kibera Soccer Ladies to win the prestigious award.##NAJAVA_MECA_8235002##“It is a good achievement for me, and I really feel proud of myself,” Akoth said. “I am going to place it in a strategic location in the house so that it can keep reminding me of what I achieved last season and motivate me to keep working hard,” she added.Akoth had an outstanding season, scoring eight goals and setting up many others for her teammates as they clinched their maiden league title, finishing the entire season unbeaten and she says that she was confident of clinching the title based on how strongly they started the season.“Based on how strongly I started the season, I had a feeling that I would end up as player of the season, and I am glad that the effort was eventually rewarded,” she offered..Odada ready to make mark in Scottish Premiership after joining Dundee United “I want to thank my teammates for their support, push, and motivation. They made this achievement possible, and I am grateful to them for this award.”Akoth is determined to maintain her high standards and achieve even more in the future. “I will keep working hard to win more titles and more awards. Next season, we will push ourselves to retain our title and stamp our authority as the champions,” she concluded.Stars Abroad: Waweru maintains fine scoring form

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