Maswanhise brace not enough for Motherwell to beat lowly Clyde FC

Motherwell forward Tawanda Maswanhise delivered a strong performance in the Scottish Cup opener by netting twice against Clyde FC during their Group G encounter. The Warriors' international helped his team secure a 2-2 draw through regular time before Motherwell prevailed 5-4 in the penalty shootout. His early-season form has boosted the club's confidence as it prepares for its upcoming fixture against Peterhead. The striker expressed satisfaction with his opening performance while acknowledging areas for growth. He emphasized his determination to exceed the six-goal mark he achieved during his inaugural Motherwell campaign.

The 22-year-old player arrived at Fir Park from Leicester City last August on an initial six-month agreement. Motherwell extended his stay by offering a contract through summer 2026, just three months after his arrival. Maswanhise credits his improved understanding of Scottish football for setting higher personal targets this season. His adaptation to the league's demands has strengthened his conviction in achieving a higher offensive output. The forward remains focused on translating his early momentum into sustained success throughout the campaign.
 

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