Maswanhise Shines and Worries: Assist and Injury Drama at Celtic Park

Zimbabwe’s Tawanda Maswanhise in Doubt for Bafana Clash After Hamstring Scare

Warriors winger Tawanda Maswanhise provided an assist but gave both Motherwell and Zimbabwe fans a late scare after appearing to suffer a hamstring problem during his side’s narrow 3–2 defeat to Celtic at Parkhead on Sunday.

The pacey attacker, who set up Apostolos Stamatelopoulos’ first-half equaliser, was seen receiving treatment on the touchline in the closing stages after clutching his leg. Match commentators noted that the 22-year-old was “down having his hamstring stretched” — sparking concern with just days to go before Zimbabwe’s crucial FIFA World Cup qualifier against South Africa in Durban.

Fortunately, Maswanhise was later spotted walking unaided at full-time, easing fears of a serious injury.

The former Leicester City prospect, who has been in fine form since his move to Scotland, continues to be a vital attacking option for the Warriors technical team, and his availability could prove crucial ahead of the double-header against Bafana Bafana and Lesotho.

Maswanhise’s assist on Sunday — one of his many goal contribution of the season — showcased his confidence and sharpness, further strengthening calls for him to be included in Michael Nees’ final Warriors squad.

As one fan posted on X shortly after the match:

“He’s ready for Africa — pace, power, and end product. Let’s hope the hamstring’s fine. We need him against South Africa.”

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