Jonah Ayunga believes Kenya is making significant strides in its football operations and is producing talent capable of playing in Europe.The St. Mirren striker made his full debut for the Harambee Stars during the last international break, helping Kenya secure a 2-1 victory against Namibia.Ayunga earned his first cap as a late substitute in Kenya’s 4-0 win over Malawi in March. His international achievements are a source of pride for both him and his family.##NAJAVA_MECA_8369728##Born to a Kenyan father, Sam, Ayunga notes that the country is building a stronger team and has seen improvements in both the style of play and infrastructure compared to a few years ago.”We’re building the team. Since my first time there a few years ago, they’ve leveled up in every way—both in terms of players and infrastructure,” Ayunga offered.However, the Dover-born striker pointed out that poor pitch conditions are hindering the development of talent in Kenya.”Football is growing in Kenya, but what’s holding it back are the pitches and infrastructure. There are good players, and everyone loves football,” he told The Daily Record. Leaders KCB pile more misery on struggling Ulinzi StarsRegarding the quality of talent in Kenya, Ayunga added: “Everyone’s eager to come to Scotland. They’re all good players, and I believe they would do well here. It’s tough because so many players are over there, but only a few get the opportunity to come across.”Ayunga is excited to be back on the field after spending much of 2023 recovering from a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament (ACL).He’s had other injury setbacks but now feels he’s nearing full fitness as St. Mirren aims for another top-six finish this season.”I feel like I’m slowly putting the injuries behind me, but it hasn’t been easy,” he said. “I’m glad I got through pre-season, and now I have something to build on. Our goal as a team is to match, if not exceed, last season’s success. It’s a big challenge since many felt we overachieved, but we know what we’re capable of.”Boost for Harambee Stars as key defender shakes of injury