Aussies Abroad: Degenek celebrates Red Star century as Mabil's Midtjylland go top

Milos Degenek was recognised for 100 FK Crvena Zvezda appearances as his side bounced back from Europa League heartbreak with an emphatic victory over the weekend.

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Degenek played 90 minutes and kept another clean sheet as Red Star maintained their six point lead at the summit of the Super Liga with a 4-0 win over Proleter.

The result was a morale-boosting victory after playing out a gutsy draw with AC Milan which saw the Serbian side eliminated on away goals from the Europa League round of 32 midweek. 

Meanwhile in Denmark, Awer Mabil was introduced on the 79 minute mark as FC Midtylland secured a vital 1-0 victory over Brondby IF in a top-of-the-table contest. 

The result saw Mabil's side leapfrog their opposition into first place with 18 matches played. 

In Greece, James Jeggo played another 90 minutes for Aris as a 3-0 win over Atromitos saw them hold onto second spot. 

The J.League returned with Mitch Langerak back between the sticks for Nagoya Grampus as they opened their season with a 2-1 victory against newly promoted Avispa Fukuoka on Sunday afternoon.

Mitch Langerak
Mitch Langerak is back for another campaign with Nagoya Grampus after breaking the record for most clean sheets in a J.League season.

Elsewhere, Thomas Deng was not in the matchday squad for Urawa Red Diamonds as they shared the points in a 1-1 stalemate with FC Tokyo on Saturday.

Harry Souttar put in a full shift for Stoke City as they were outdone 2-1 at Brentford in their Championship clash on Saturday.

The defeat is another blow to the Potters’ playoff hopes as the gap between them and 6th placed Bournemouth increases to seven points.

In the Scottish Premiership, Martin Boyle and Jackson Irvine’s Hibernian suffered a 2-0 defeat against Motherwell.

Boyle played the full match up front and was named Hibs' Man of the Match, while Irvine lasted until the 79th minute before he was substituted.

Meanwhile, Tom Rogic was absent for Celtic as they edged out Aberdeen 1-0.

Over to Belgium where Trent Sainsbury was absent for Kortrijk as they went down 2-1 to Zulte Waregem in their Pro League fixture.

Elsewhere, Danny Vukovic was on the bench for Genk as they claimed a 2-1 victory at Sporting Charleroi on Friday night.

In the Bundesliga, Ajdin Hrustic entered the action in the 65th minute for Eintracht Frankfurt as they fell to a 2-1 defeat against Werder Bremen.

The unexpected loss sees Hrustic’s side drop down one place into third.

Mathew Leckie was not included in the matchday squad for Hertha Berlin as they were beaten 2-0 at Wolfsburg.

In League One action, Kenny Dougall was an unused substitute for Blackpool as they swept past Charlton Athletic 3-0.

Brandon O’Neill played the final seven minutes for Buriram United as they claimed a routine 3-0 victory at Nakhon Ratchasima in the Thai League on Saturday.

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