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Ghanaian forward Bernard Tekpetey registered his fifth league goal of the season as Ludogorets moved up the Bulgarian League table on Sunday.
The 26-year-old opened the scoring for his side in their game against Hebar Pazardzhik at home with a well-taken strike inside the 18-yard box.
Tekpetey's strike handed Ludogorets the lead after just 11 minutes played before Aslak Witry doubled the 37th minute of the encounter.
The home side earned a 2-0 advantage heading into the break with the away side struggling to make things work.
The Ghanaian, having played in midweek, was taken off in the 64th minute before Ludogorets went ahead to score the third goal of the game.
Tekpetey now has five goals and two assists in 11 league appearances this campaign.
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