Another game and yet another goal for Nyasha Mushekwi.
This is the tune belting out for Mushekwi in his job at Chinese League One club Yunnan Yukun after another matchday ended with another goal for the former Mamelodi Sundowns hitman.
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Mushekwi's club drew 1-1 against Chongqing Tonglianglong over the weekend and, as expected, he delivered the goal with a first-half penalty.
This was the sixth consecutive match in which he has scored since joining earlier in the year.
Mushekwi has seven goal contributions (six goals plus one assist) in seven games for his new club.
With his goals, Mushekwi has moved top of the scoring charts in the Chinese second-tier league.
While he is due to turn 37 in August, the Harare-born striker is not slowing down a bit in scoring jobs.
Last season, he scored 20 goals in all competitions at Chinese Super League club Zhejiang Professional and was second on the top scorer chart in the league.
Such has been Mushekwi's ability to score goals that he has now been on double figures for 10 out of 13 of the years that he has played professional football in South Africa, Sweden and China.
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At his current rate, he will again reach at least 10 goals this season.
Mushekwi is back in action on Wednesday with his club travelling to Guangxi Pingguo Haliao FC.
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