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Maswanhise named Motherwell Player of the Month

Tadious Manyepo
Sports Reporter

IT keeps on getting better and better for Warriors winger Tawanda Maswanhise who has just been named the Motherwell Player of the Month for December.
The youngster has taken the Scottish Premiership by storm and is a consistent performer for his team.
He was in terrific form throughout December and the club duly rewarded him. Maswanhise has done well since joining the club on a two-year contract from Leicester City and he has made 17 appearances, hitting the target five times with the latest goal coming four days ago when he helped Motherwell beat Aberdeen 2-0.
Speaking about the award, Maswanhise said: “My confidence is at an all-time high, which I think has given me an extra edge on the pitch.
“We have navigated a testing time well as a team, and I am glad I can contribute. My thanks go to all the fans for their support.”

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