Elias Mokwana scored yet another goal for Esperance de Tunis this past weekend as he helped his new club get their hands on silverware for the first time this season.
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The South African winger has endeared himself even more to the Blood and Gold faithful following his heroics in the Supercoupe on Sunday against Stade Tunisien. The 25-year-old was on hand to open the scoring for Taraji in the 59th minute as he continues his good form since arriving in Tunis.
Youcef Belaili doubled Esperance's lead as Tunisia's record champions secured their seventh Supercoupe title. Mokwana now has six goals in all competitions this season for the North African giants, as he looks to help his side end the campaign with as many titles as possible.
Most of the Bafana Bafana representative's goals have come in the CAF Champions League, where he has scored three times and provided two assists, helping his side progress to the competition's quarter-finals.
Mokwana and his teammates are also in a favourable position in Ligue Professionnelle 1, as they are four points ahead of Zarzis, with all teams having played 19 matches.
Should the pacey winger continue to score in pivotal moments for the Tunisian juggernauts, he will likely carve out a cult status at Stade Olympique Hammadi Agrebi.
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Next up for Esperance is a clash against their nearest challengers in the league, as they will face Zarzis at home on Wednesday.