Ghana international Bernard Tekpetey was on target for Ludogorets who eased past Hebar in the Bulgarian First Professional League on Saturday afternoon.
The Ghanaian, who was named in the starting lineup, scored twice in the first half as they recorded a 3-0 win on the road.
Ludogorets started the game on a good note taking the lead after just seven minutes. Aslak Fonn Witry played a brilliant pass to Kwadwo Duah, who assisted his countryman, Tekpetey, to open the scoring.
The forward then doubled the lead for Ludogorets in the 19th minute after Hebar defender Joao Cesko failed to deal with a long pass. Tekpetey capitalised on a poor judgement from the defender to put the ball past the goalkeeper.
Rwan Seco added a third goal for Ludogorets in the 78th minute, scoring from a pass by Aslak Fonn Witry.
With his brace over the weekend, Tekpetey has now registered 10 goals and five assists in the league this season.
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