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Oscar gets competitive debut goal as Shanghai SIPG win AFC Champions League play-off

Oscar made a goalscoring impact on his competitive Shanghai SIPG debut, helping secure a 3-0 victory over Sukhothai in the AFC Champions League play-offs.

Shanghai spent €60million to sign the Brazil international from Chelsea, and the midfielder went some way to repaying part of that fee by helping his new side qualify for the group stages.

Andre Villas-Boas' team doubled their advantage before half-time. Wu Lei was unable to get a shot away from Hulk's cross, but the loose ball was brilliantly back-heeled home by Elkeson. 

Elkeson was denied a sensational second after the restart when his mid-air flick was batted away by Pairot Eiam-mak in the Sukhothai goal, while Oscar's rabona chip moments later crossed the line but was ruled out for a foul on the keeper.

Shanghai got their third when, after seeing a header tipped over the bar, Elkeson's dragged shot was turned into the net by Sukhothai defender Kiattisak Toopkhuntod.

Oscar was replaced by Yu Hai 10 minutes from time and with victory secured, Villas-Boas' side join FC Seoul, Urawa Red Diamonds and Western Sydney Wanderers in Group F.