Ghana winger, Osman Bukari, scored for Red Star Belgrade in their 3-1 defeat to Manchester City on Tuesday night.
The goal is the 24-year-old’s fourth of the season in eight games.
Bukari opened the scoring on his UEFA Champions League debut as the defending champions completed a comeback win at the Etihad Stadium.
Bukari stunned the home crowd when he beat the offside line before placing the ball beyond Ederson to score the first goal at the stroke of halftime.
Just two minutes after halftime, Man City equalised through Julian Alvarez. The Argentine forward gave City the lead on the hour mark from a beautiful free kick.
Pep Guardiola’s side then wrapped up the game when Rodri finished off a beautiful team move in the 73rd minute.
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