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Damjanovic becomes Asian Champions League’s record scorer

 

Dejan Damjanovic made history as the all-time highest scorer in the history of the Asian Champions League on Sunday but his spectacular accomplishment went in vain as Cerezo Osaka rallied from a goal down to beat Kitchee 2-1.

The 39-year-old forward, who played for top Chinese and South Korean sides before signing for Hong Kong’s leading club this season, struck in the 38th minute against Cerezo Osaka to record his 38th goal in the tournament, beating the previous record held by South Korean Lee Gong-gook.

Damjanovic had equalled Lee’s mark of 37 goals when he scored for Kitchee in their opening Group J match against Thailand’s Port FC on Thursday, helping his side grab three points with a 2-0 victory.

On Sunday, the Montenegrin displayed his trademark calmness to collect a pass from Brazilian Cleiton to slot home from 14 yards to put the Hong Kong League champions ahead in Buriram, Thailand.

It was almost a copy of the goal he had scored against Port FC but unlike on Thursday, he ended up on the losing side as Cerezo Osaka hit back twice in three minutes in the second half.

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Cerezo Osaka drew level in the 69th minute when Kitchee goalkeeper Paulo Cesar parried the ball into Adam Taggart’s path off an attempt by Tatsuhiro Sakamoto and the Australian gleefully grabbed the chance to score.

Cesar bungled again two minutes later, letting the ball slip through his hands after Tiago Pagnussat tried his luck from well outside the penalty area.

The Japanese side missed a few opportunities after that but they were not complaining as they went top of the group with six points from two matches.

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