Junior Starlets striker Valarie Nekesa reflected on their tactical shift in the game against Mexico on Thursday morning, a change that helped them secure a World Cup victory.After suffering 2-0 and 3-0 defeats to England and North Korea, respectively, in their opening two Group C matches at the ongoing World Cup in the Dominican Republic, Kenya concluded their campaign on a high note by beating Mexico 2-1. Goals from Nekesa and Lorna Faith Wasike sealed the victory.##NAJAVA_MECA_8435799##The win was a fitting way for Kenya’s historymakers to end their tournament. In her post-match interview, the Madira Girls forward analyzed the game, noting that the team’s determination to win set it apart from their previous performances against England and North Korea.”It wasn’t an easy or hard game; we had agreed to go out and give it our all. Everyone put in a solid shift, and no one held back—we all gave our best,” Nekesa explained.A key part of their strategy was maintaining better ball possession, something they struggled with in their earlier matches. Nekesa emphasized that this approach was crucial to their success.”We agreed to keep possession today, which helped. In the first two games, we didn’t hold onto the ball as much because we were a bit nervous, but today was different, and that’s why we won,” she added.Nyaudo weighs in on Ulinzi penalty drama, blames captain Boniface MuchiriNekesa made history by becoming the first Kenyan to score at a football World Cup, describing it as a dream come true.”We thank God for today’s result,” she said. “I’m thrilled to have scored my first World Cup goal. It’s something I’ve dreamed of, and to finally achieve it is truly special. Now, we’ll go back, keep working hard, and hope for another chance at the World Cup.”Lorna Faith Wasike, who was named MVP, also expressed her joy at the recognition.“This is a big moment for me. This award will encourage me to keep working harder. When I look at it, it will remind me to keep giving my best and never lose hope,” she said.The team is expected to jet back home later this week.Kenya U17 end World Cup journey with historic win over Mexico