Kenyan midfielder Stanley Wilson was an unused substitute in AIK’s 2-1 win over Goteborg in a Swedish top-tier clash staged at the Gamla Ullevi Stadium on Monday night.Wilson, was among the five players who did not get minutes in the match that AIK struck deep into stoppage time to register their 15th win of the season.The youngster will, however, be happy with the fact that he is inching closer to first-team football barely two months after his unveiling.##NAJAVA_MECA_8424521##AIK, took the lead in the 80th minute through Portuguese striker Dino Besirovic after Eskil Edh put him through.The strike separated the two teams for the better part of the game but the hosts managed to level up scores in the 88th minute through, Carl-Robert Ohlsson.The experienced midfielder thought he had rescued a point for his side but AIK’s Benjamin Hansen had other thoughts as he struck the winning goal in the 90+6th minute.Kenyan football infrastructure is behind by 40 years, claims Harambee Stars coach FiratFormer Ligi Ndogo striker John Guidetti was in AIK’s starting team and lasted on the pitch for 83 minutes. He was substituted for Thomas Isherwood.AIK parted with an excess of Kshs.20 million for Wilson’s signature in August when the club signed the midfielder from Kariobangi Sharks.Before his transfer, the former national U18 team midfielder had successfully tried out with the club and was only handed the contract after turning 18 years.AFC Leopards striker wants to be the ‘next Olunga’Meanwhile, the Harambee Stars duo of Amos Nondi and Alwyn Tera are expected to be in action tonight when Ararat Armenia plays Shirak.The Armenian Premier League match will be staged at the Gyumri City Stadium.A win over Shirak, will see Ararat move to two points within the reach of league leaders Urartu.