Ghana international Ernest Agyiri was once again on target over the weekend as Levadia Tallinn beat Tallinna Kalev in the Estonian Premium Liiga.
Agyiri was on the scoresheet for the fourth consecutive game since coming off the bench as a substitute in the opening game of the 2023 season.
Having played further away from the goal last season, the Ghanaian seems to be enjoying himself after being given an advanced role this campaign.
In his last four games, Agyiri has started and scored in all taking his goal tally to four in five games in the league, surpassing his tally from the previous season when he scored four in over 20 appearances in the Estonian top flight.
The midfielder scored the second goal of the day as Levadia went on to record their fourth win of the campaign after drawing their opening game.
His club now sits in second on the league table, level on points with Flora Tallinn, who have three more goals than Levadia after five games played.
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