Sports Correspondent
Nyasha Mushekwi’s incredible form continued in the Chinese League One, as he netted a brace in Yunnan Yukun’s 3-2 defeat to Shijiazhuang Gongfu, taking his season tally to 24 goals and setting a new personal best. At 37, Mushekwi’s consistency and skill are defying age, solidifying his position as one of the league’s top forwards.
Mushekwi’s two goals surpassed his previous record of 23, set three years ago with Zhejiang FC in the same league. He now leads the Chinese League One scoring chart by seven goals, cementing his status as a standout player.
Despite Yunnan Yukun’s narrow loss, Mushekwi’s performance was a highlight, showcasing his relentless drive and ability to find the back of the net. His journey serves as an inspiration, proving that passion and dedication can lead to continued success, regardless of age.
As the season progresses, fans and analysts will watch closely to see if Mushekwi can maintain this exceptional form and add to his record-breaking tally. With his remarkable scoring ability and commitment to the sport, Mushekwi remains a force to be reckoned with in Chinese football.