Yanga is only 45 goals away from the remaining 25 matches in the Premier League to reach its scoring record of last season, but has already set a new record for scoring the highest number of goals in the first five rounds that it had never set in the past with a huge contribution with members Mudathir Yahya, Pacome Zouzoua, Maxi Nzengeli and Stephane Aziz Ki.
Until now, Yanga has found the net 15 times, something that it had never done before, but special thanks go to those stars who together have scored 73.3 percent of all goals while 26.7 were scored by their teammates.
Records show that in the five matches that Yanga played - every game there has been a goal scored by one of those midfielders, although in some games two or three of them scored.
The four stars have scored 11 out of 15 goals and they seem to share well as Aziz Ki, Pacome and Nzengeli have each scored three and Mudathir two.
Their danger to score started in the first match against KMC where they won 5-0 where Aziz Ki, Pacome and Mudathir each scored one while Hafidh Konkoni and Dickson Job scored two.
After that they continued the disaster against JKT Tanzania where they won with 5-0 goals. Nzengeli scored two and one was scored by Aziz Ki, while Kennedy Musonda and Yao Atohoula scored.
The next game against Namungo FC, the only winning goal was scored by Mudathir and the game against Ihefu, who were defeated 2-1, the winning goal was scored by Pacome.
The violence of the midfielders continued the other day against Geita Gold when they won 3-0 where three of them scored from Nzengeli, Aziz Ki and Zouzoua.
But not only have they contributed to scoring but also making the final passes where Mudathir has given two assists just like Nzengeli while Azi Ki has scored one.
The good performance of those members is if it fulfills the vision of the coach of Yanga, Miguel Gamondi who once said that he needs goals to come from players of different departments on the field instead of only attackers.
"The task of scoring should not be only for the attackers. I want to see players from different positions in my team score goals and not rely only on the attackers. I believe the players I have have the ability to do that," Gamondi was quoted as saying /p>



