Former Asante Kotoko midfielder Mudasiru Salifu performed excellently for Moldovan champions FC Sheriff Tiraspol in their 2-1 home win over FC Balti in the Divizia Nationala encounter played at the Bolshaya Sportivnaya Arena on Sunday.
The on-loan player, stared in the middle of the park for the home side as they recorded thier eighth win of the season in 11 matches.
Salifu, was rated at 8.2 in this fixture as FC Sheriff Tiraspol, maintained their unbeaten start to the campaign.
In the 11 league matches played so far, FC Sheriff Tiraspol has scored 20 goals and conceded four, making it a goals difference of plus 16 in the eight-club contest.
Mudasiru Salifu will hope to continue with his exploits in the Eastern European country as he builds for the future.
FC Sheriff Tiraspol will next play Speranta Drochia on Wednesday in a Moldovan Cup Round 16 away game at the Complexul Sportiv Drochia.
The Ghanaian, will hope to be part of the matchday squad for this fixture as he stakes a claim for a national team call up.
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