Nairobi City Stars defensive midfielder Ronney Kola is contended with how he has fared in his debut season in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League.Kola was supposed to make his first appearance last year but suffered an injury that saw him miss the entire term that was at the end, annulled by the federation.##NAJAVA_MECA_7261634##He belatedly debuted in the first game of the current campaign against Bidco United at the Nyayo Stadium where he was voted the club’s man of the match in the game.Kola, a natural defensive midfielder, played at the heart of the defence in the game and went on to clock full game in that position in the next game against Tusker.Bidco forward Samuel Ndung’u reveals secret behind his impressive second leg goal soring spreeAfter two substitute appearances in the next five games against Posta Rangers and AFC Leopards, Kola was back to register eight full games as a stopper from match day 8 to 15.“When I was playing as a centre back I believed that I had qualities that would give me an edge in the league. That was my feeling then, it’s still my feeling now,” he told club media.“The season has been a great experience. The Kenyan Premier League is a very good platform and I must say I appreciate coach (Nicholas Muyoti) for trusting me to play as a centre back especially after I had had a very long layoff due to injury. I thank God for the opportunity granted and I am hopefully that I will get to play many more games,” he added.KCB left back Mulu craving for second chance in EuropeKola has so far featured in 15 games this season clocking 997 minutes.He registered ten full games in the first leg and has seen playtime reduce in the second leg as he has earned three substitute appearances in games against Sofapaka, Wazito, and Kakamega Homeboyz.It’s in the last two games against Wazito and Kakamega Homeboyz that Kola played as a spoiler.##EDITORS_CHOICE##