Kenyan striker Jesse Were can’t seem to stop scoring for his club Zesco United.
The big center foward was on target once more in Zesco United’s 1-1 draw at Kabwe Warriors in a week 9 fixture of the FAZ/MTN Super Division bringing his total to nine league goals.
Were is leading the top scorers chart in the FAZ/MTN League meaning he is in the race for the golden boot award.
His goal scoring form over the past 2 weeks is incredible and has seen him score 8 goals in 4 matches. Most notable was when he put four past Mufilira Blackpool in Zesco’s 5-0 emphantic win.
Were notched a brace in a rescheduled league fixture at Napsa stars on Tuesday 26 April 2016 and also scored again in a 1 all dull stalemate against Lumwana Radiants at Levy Mwanawasa stadium.
The Kenyan International is unstoppable and looks set to continue with his perfect scoring record. His goal against Kabwe Warriors earned his side a valuable point seeing the Ndola giants maintain second spot on the table on 17 points.
He is the ultimate goal scoring machine.
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