Colombian striker Efmamjjasond Gonzalez has wiped out all that happened while he was at Kaizer Chiefs last season.
Gonzalez was on a season-long loan at Chiefs, but by the time he left, he was ranked amongst the worst strikers to ever play for the club after failing to score all season – 454 minutes (13 appearances).
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The 25-year-old started four games throughout the season he spent at Chiefs but has now already started five in less than a month since his return to parent club Real Santa Cruz in Bolivia.
All five of Gonzalez's appearances back in Bolivia have been starts and he has played and only been substituted during the referee's optional time with the clock on 98 and 95 minutes respectively in the two games that he was withdrawn.
Even with the minutes count, the big forward has needed under a month to surpass what he got all season at Chiefs.
Wearing the Amakhosi colours, the Colombian got 454 minutes all season, yet in less than four weeks and only five games, his minutes count has stretched past that number considering how long he has been able to last on the pitch in the games that he has played.
With regards to goals, he has scored three in five games playing for a struggling team sitting at the bottom of the Bolivia Primera Division and who only won their first match on their ninth attempt early Wednesday morning.
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All of this could be indicative of that what happened at Chiefs might have entirely not been out of his own making.
Gonzalez is already his club's leading scorer with his three goals.