The incredible goalscoring form that Nyasha Mushekwi is enjoying in China has kept him within sight of rewriting history at his Chinese League club Yunnan Yukun.
Another weekend meant yet another goal for Mushekwi, whose team is now counting down the number of points they need to secure promotion.
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The former Mamelodi Sundowns striker headed home the third in a 3-0-win over Jiangxi Lushan.
That was goal number eight in the last eight games, setting the veteran striker to the best strike rate ever recorded at the club.
The 37-year-old is also top of the league's scoring charts having scored 16 in 20 matches and is on his way to collecting the money for the Golden Boot award.
Mushekwi has started all 20 league games for his club since he joined earlier in the year.
Yunnan Yukun also offers financial rewards for the club's top scorer award just like the league also has a handsome payout for the Golden Boot award winner.
Mushekwi is now set to surpass the 20 goals that he scored last season for Zhejiang Professional in the Chinese Super League.
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From his time at Sundowns, he scored 40 goals in 53 starts.
Meanwhile, Kaizer Chiefs discard Lazarous Kambole completed his latest move over the weekend by joining Nkana FC.