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Ghana international Osman Bukari grabbed the headlines in Red Star Belgrade's 2-2 draw against Young Boys on Wednesday night.
The pacy winger scored one and set up another at home before being adjudged the Man of the Match of the second group game.
Bukari went into the game having scored against Manchester City in the opening round of the competition in a 3-1 defeat for Red Star at Etihad.
The Ghanaian set up the opening goal of the evening in the 35th minute to put his side ahead against the Swiss side.
However, Young Boys scored twice after the recess and looked certain to take away all three points in the game.
Then the Ghanaian struck. Bukari burst forward and found himself in a tight corner before scoring a trademark goal from a tight angle to level the score and earn a point for the Serbian side.
Bukari was given his Man of the Match award at the end of the game after his two-goal involvements.
The Ghanaian has been involved directly in three goals in his first two matches in the competition.
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