Nairobi City Stars defender Robert Wasega is a happy man after finally making his FKF Premier League debut last weekend to end his seven-month wait.Wasega signed for City Stars in February this year from Laiser Hill School but could not make a difference in the team due to the competition for places in the team.The defender finally featured for his side, City Stars in their match against Bidco United making his dream come true at the ninth time of asking.##NAJAVA_MECA_8342675##Speaking to the club’s official website, a happy Wasega said that he is glad to have achieved that feat and looks forward to cementing his place in the team.“I am elated that finally I got to feature in the FKF Premier League after a seven-month wait,” he said.The teenager said that he was under no pressure to perform in the match and thanked everyone who has been a part of that journey.STARS ABROAD: Clarke Oduor on target as Bradford secure first EFL Trophy win this season“It was a nice game, the intensity was high and I did not feel the pressure as much as it was my first game. I thank my coaches for trusting me and motivating me.”The defender was the only player who was not utilised by coach Nicholas Muyoti last season but made it to the bench on nine occasions.After having a taste of the top tier over the weekend, he now wants to permanently take over the affairs and make himself a key figure in the dressing room.##NAJAVA_MECA_8342674##“After the debut, I look forward to featuring in a lot more games. With the coach’s guidance I know I will continue getting better and better,” he stated.Wasega seemed to have won the club a point against Bidco United when he made a significant last-minute goal-line clearance to deny Bidco the lead in Thika.“I just finished my run as the coaches usually insist. And yes, it led to a super save,” he concluded.Kenyan journalist to aid Arsenal legend Nwankwo Kanu in writing his bookWasega is the 23rd player to make his league debut under coach Muyoti since he took over the reins at the Simba wa Nairobi.