Former Mamelodi Sundowns hitman Nyasha Mushekwi is doing his talking with goals on the field at his latest Chinese employers.
Mushekwi is now with Chinese League One club Yunna Yukun, who are chasing promotion to the Super League.
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With the Yuxi-based club that he only joined five months ago, Mushekwi has now moved top of the scoring charts with 13 (plus one assist) in 16 league games.
This means the veteran striker went into the halfway stage of the season as the league's top scorer and has kept his place at the top at start of the second round, which got underway on Saturday.
The chasing pack of Juan Diego Arango and Raphael Bouli have nine each, leaving them four behind Mushekwi.
Fourteen games remain with Yukun seven points ahead of second-placed Chongqing Tonglianglong, who occupy the other promotion place.
The ex-Zimbabwe international has started every game for his club, where he is the go-to man for goals.
Based on his current form, Mushekwi is set to surpass the 20-goal mark.
Last season, he found the back of the net 20 times for Zhejiang Professional, who play in the Chinese Super League.
He had 18 in the league, plus two in the Asian Champions League and missed out on becoming the league's top scorer by just a single goal.
Mushekwi's scoring numbers in the two years prior were 18 and 23.
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So impressive has the left-footed marksman been that he has been on double figures for 11 out of 14 of the years that he has played professional football in South Africa, Sweden and China.
Mushekwi scored 40 goals in 53 starts while at Sundowns.