South African striker Dino Ndlovu has taken to life in the Turkish second tier like a duck to water.
Dino Ndlovu has started like a house on fire for his new side Boluspor, banging in four goals in just seven appearances this season.
The ex-Bafana Bafana striker joined the Turkish side in January after leaving Chinese outfit Changchun Yatai at the beginning of the year.
It’s his second spell in Turkey, having previously spent a year playing for Kocaelispor, scoring nine goals in 15 appearances.
Ndlovu is now hoping for more success in Turkey in the famous red and white of Bolispor, who are currently eighth on the TFF 1. League standings.
The South African was on target on Friday as his side walked away 2-1 winners over relegation candidates Denzilspor at the Denizli Atatürk Stadium.
It’s been a fast start to life in the Turkish second tier for Dino Ndlovu, who has now amassed four goals and two assists in his first few matches.
He boasts a wealth of experience, having played for top clubs in countries such as China, Israel, Cyprus and Azerbaijan over the years.
His best spell was with Chinese side Zhejiang FC where he scored an impressive 41 goals in 65 appearances.
Ndlovu, however, has not been fortunate at national team level as he only has eight caps to his name and a solitary goal.
On Tuesday, he could not maintain his hot scoring form when his side lost 5-1 to table-topping Samsunspor at the Bolu Ataturk Stadium on Tuesday.
It will undoubtedly be a tough test for Ndlovu and his side as they come up against a side that is unbeaten in their last ten matches in all competitions.
The last meeting between the two sides ended in a 2-2 draw.