Blessing Malinganiza
Zimpapers Sports Hub
TAWANDA Maswanhise is now only a goal away from recording 20-goals in all competitions this season.
Despite a brief drought in the past few matches for Motherwell in the Scottish Premiership, the Zimbabwe international was again back on the scoresheet over the weekend.
With 14 goals to his name in the league and five in Cup competitions, he has proven he can deliver regularly and is firmly in the race for the Golden Boot.
Having arrived at Motherwell in August 2024, only few outside Leicester’s academy circles knew what to expect.
Yet Maswanhise quickly showed he had more than raw pace, but an instinct for goals.
His recent strike against St Mirren, winning and scoring a penalty, is a perfect example of his self-driven impact.
Whether cutting in from the left wing or drifting centrally, he adapts to his positioning to exploit gaps, showing versatility.
“Every time I step onto the pitch, I remind myself that goals change games,” Maswnhise told Zimpapers Sports Hub.
“In Scotland, you don’t get many chances, so when one comes, you have to make it count.”
Maswanhise has not only made himself someone to reckon with in Scotland, but transformed himself into a key player for the Warriors.
“Winning the penalty and then converting it, that’s the kind of responsibility I enjoy. It shows I can create the moment and finish it myself,” he said.
If he can score something like 30 goals in one season, he is sure bet to make a big move after this season.
During the mid-season transfer window, he was linked with a move to giants Celtic and other European clubs, but the move was not sanctioned.
Motherwell manager Jens Berthel Askou has been clear he wants to keep his best forward at the club as they chase a place in the European club competitions this season.




