Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Jinan: China PR's Shandong Luneng will make their ninth appearance in the AFC Champions League Group Stage after defeating Hanoi FC of Vietnam 4-1 in the play-off stage match at the Jinan Olympic Sports Centre on Tuesday.
The action in eastern China began in lively fashion with chances at either goal in the opening 15 minutes.
Zhang Chi and Roger Guedes fired over when inside the area for Shandong, while Hanoi FC forward Pape Omar also went close after some slick passing from the Vietnamese club.
Former Southampton striker Pelle then had a header on target shortly after, before a slick one-two with Guedes saw the Italian fire in a firm strike that brought a fine stop from Nguyen Van Cong.
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Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Hiroshima: Taishi Matsumoto scored the decisive spot kick as Japan's Sanfrecce Hiroshima scraped into the 2019 AFC Champions League Group Stage after defeating Thailand's Chiangrai United 4-3 on penalties following a 0-0 draw in the final play-off round on Tuesday.
Chiangrai had the first sight on goal inside 10 minutes at a saturated Hiroshima Athletic Stadium when Brazilian defender Brinner headed Lee Yong-rae’s corner from the left straight at goalkeeper Keisuke Osako.
Hiroshima were then given the perfect chance to open the scoring in the 10th minute when Tanasak Srisai handled Yusuke Minagawa’s goal bound effort and the referee pointed to the spot, only for Minagawa to see his ensuing spot kick well saved by custodian Saranon Anuin.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Ulsan: Mix Diskerud netted a fabulous second-half brace as Ulsan Hyundai cruised into the 2019 AFC Champions League group stage following a resounding 5-1 victory over Malaysia’s Perak in the final play-off round at Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium on Tuesday.
After Hwang Il-su went off with an early injury, his replacement Kim In-sung could have opened the scoring in the ninth minute but dragged his shot narrowly wide after bursting into the penalty area with intent.
But the hosts then did go in front midway through the half when Kim Tae-hwan broke into the box after a lovely give-and-go with Kim Bo-kyung and his cross was diverted into his own net by the unfortunate Amirul Azhan.
The lively Kim In-sung struck a low effort from outside the penalty area just minutes later but Perak goalkeeper Hafizul Hakim was equal to the challenge and tipped wide for a corner.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Ibaraki: Kashima Antlers of Japan will defend their AFC Champions League title in the 2019 edition after Tuesday’s 4-1 Play-off victory over Australia’s Newcastle Jets at Kashima Soccer Stadium.
Despite being crowned Asia’s club kings last November, Kashima’s third place finish in the 2018 J.League season meant they had to earn their place in this year’s Group Stage with the visit of the A-League side.
And they got their continental campaign off to a positive start in front of a noisy home support when Leo Silva’s shot was re-directed with a backheeled flick by Serginho, only to see Newcastle custodian Glen Moss push the ball onto the post.