There was a peculiar award for Harambee Stars striker Alfred Scriven after he was handed five loaves of bread and two fish for a Man of the Match performance.Follow our WhatsApp channel for more newsScriven’s Bryne hosted KFUM Oslo in a Norwegian Cup on Tuesday, 20 May, at the 4,000 seater Byrne Stadium, a venture that ended in a 2-0 loss.Gor Mahia awaiting FKF’s approval after finding new venue for Mashemeji DerbyGoals from Denzel Okeke and David Hickson on either side of half-time were enough to secure KFUM’s victory in the competition.For Byrne, the result knocked them out of the cup competition and ended the possibility of bagging a trophy early in the season.##NAJAVA_MECA_8939421##In the Tuesday evening encounter, the Kenya international played for 83 minutes before being replaced by Martin Lye.Scriven, who had largely been deployed at right wing this season, is benefitting from more playing time, which saw him play the entire match in Bryne’s previous match, a 2-0 league away win over Stromsgodset on Friday, 16 May.Harambee Stars defender graduates in EnglandIn the league win, the 27-year-old Kenya international provided an assist to Sanel Bojadzic to give Bryne the lead in the sixth minute before an own goal from Tomasson Logi sealed the win for Bryne.With Bryne’s elimination from the cup, the Ole Kevin Knappen-coached side will focus on the league, where they have started on a low note.##NAJAVA_MECA_8939454##Bryne are 13th on the league table with six points after seven matches. Viking are on the summit of the table with 20 points from nine matches.The main focus for Bryne this season will be to retain their top-flight status, having been promoted from the second tier at the end of last season after finishing second on the log.Former AFC Leopards captain explains why Kenya Police will land FKFPL titleFor Scriven, he will be working hard to ensure that he is on form this season to draw the attention of Benni McCarthy in the Harambee Stars squad for a call-up.
