Colombian striker Efmamjjasond Gonzalez will this weekend have reason to smile in between his struggles at Kaizer Chiefs as he is due to end up as top scorer at his previous club.
Gonzalez was playing for Real Santa Cruz in the Bolivian Primera Division when Chiefs came calling for his services during off-season.
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At Santa Cruz, Gonzalez was settled in familiar Spanish environment with goals not an issue like they have been at Chiefs as he was starting games and playing as the focal point of all attacks.
The eight league goals that the towering striker scored have guaranteed him of landing the top scorer award at Santa Cruz though there is still another round of fixtures to play this weekend.
Santa Cruz travel to Independiente with nothing but pride to play.
None of the teammates that Gonzalez left in Bolivia have scored more than two goals in the league with Shelove Achelus, fellow Colombian Fabricio Palacios, along with Walter Antelo and Limberg Guiterrez all on two goals each in the league.
Gonzalez will take the scoring prize despite failing to score in the last nine games that he played before moving to Chiefs where he has now made seven appearances without a goal.
This means Gonzalez is now without a goal in his last 16 games including his last nine that he played firing blanks at Santa Cruz.
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No clarity has been given on where the 24-year-old is on loan or was bought outright.
There have been suggestions that he will return to Bolivia at the end of the season while there is also rumours of that he could head back in January.
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