“It is due to teamwork. I get a lot of support from my teammates both in training and in matches. I equally push myself in training, work hard, and that makes it easier to score in matches. My target is to win the Golden Boot,” said Koutiama.
Having been in the country for about three months, Koutiama also took time to disclose his impression of the Kenyan top-flight.
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“Kenya has a good league and good players who prefer to keep the ball and enjoy possession,” he stated.
With Koutiama experiencing a language barrier, he has largely been relying on fellow new signing Hernest Malonga to translate both the coach’s instructions and communication with teammates, as well as media interviews, a help he appreciates from the Congolese.
