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Pepe becomes oldest Champions League scorer in Porto win

 Already the oldest Champions League outfield player, veteran Porto defender, Pepê, became the oldest scorer in Champions League histo­ry when he headed home his team’s second goal in a 2-0 win over 10- man Antwerp.

Pepe, who is 40 years, 254 days old, scored in stoppage time after Brazilian striker, Evanilson, put the hosts in front with a first-half goal.

Porto dominated the game after Antwerp midfielder, Jurgen Ekkelenkamp was sent off seven minutes into the second half.

“Today is a special day for me. It’s my mother’s birthday and I told her that I would do everything I could to score a goal,” Pepe said.

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“This feeling is incredible, be­cause anyone who reaches this age playing at this level representing a big club like Porto, knows it takes a lot of work, a lot of sacrifice, a tre­mendous passion for this sport. I’ll try to enjoy it as much as possible.”

The previous record was held by Roma’s Francesco Totti, who scored in Europe’s top club com­petition at age 38 years, 59 days in 2014.

The result sees Porto move level on nine points with leaders, Barce­lona, with both sides three points ahead of Shakhtar Donetsk who stunned the Catalans 1-0 earlier on Tuesday.

Antwerp’s fourth successive defeat means they have no chance of qualifying for the next round of the Champions League, even with two matches left to play. -ESPN

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