FASHION SAKALA has vowed he will not cut his hair until he scores in the new year.
The Rangers attacker has taken to social media to share a picture with his followers of his hair.
Sitting with the Gers training tracksuit on, the Zambian posted: "GOD BLESS. I will not cut my hair until I score in 2022. What’s your challenge in 2022? Challenge yourself let’s go.
"Have a blessed year FS10 DREAMS DON’T DIE Read:2 Timothy 4:7."
The attacker has become somewhat of a fans' favourite since joining the Ibrox side on a free transfer last summer.
He had scored on five of his 10 appearances for the Light Blues.
He will have to wait until at least next Tuesday for a potential haircut, with an away trip to Aberdeen the first challenge for Giovanni van Bronckhorst's men after the winter break.
Attentions will then turn to the Friday night Scottish Cup clash with Stirling Albion.
GOD BLESS 🙏🏿🙏🏿
— fashion sakala jnr (@fashionjr10) January 12, 2022
I will not cut my hair until I score in 2022 🥅
What’s your challenge in 2022?
Challenge yourself let’s go😂😂
Have a blessed year🙏🏿🥳
FS10 DREAMS DON’T DIE 💪🏿
Read:2 Timothy 4:7🙏🏿 pic.twitter.com/ujsqQtAtVi
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