Shanghai Shenhua become the first team to reach the AFC
Champions League quarter-finals as the they defeated Dong Tam Long
An 4-2 finish top of Group G.
Chinese and Korean sides gatecrashed the AFC Champions League
quarter-finals on Wednesday but Japan's campaign collapsed with
Gamba Osaka and Tokyo Verdy sent packing.
Shanghai Shenhua, the Chinese Super League runners up, became
the first club to join defending champions Al Ittihad of Saudi
Arabia in the final eight with a last-gasp 4-2 victory away to
Vietnam's Dong Tam in Group G.
The topsy-turvy encounter looked to be heading for a 2-2 draw
when Li Chengming struck twice at the death to send the Chinese
outfit into the knockout stages for the first time.
They were joined in the business end of the tournament by South
Korean side Ulsan, who overcame Tokyo Verdy 1-0 in Group F thanks
to a blistering free-kick on the stroke of half-time by Korean
international Lee Chun-soo.
The K-League champions only needed to avoid defeat on their home
ground but made life difficult for themselves when You Kyoung-youl
was sent off midway through the second period for a two-footed
lunge on Masaki Saito.
But they hung on to continue their impressive debut in Asia's
top club competition and contribute to a miserable night for
Japanese football.
J-League champions Gamba Osaka were also sent packing, managing
only a 1-1 draw at home to Chonbuk Motors of South Korea that made
it impossible for them to progress.
The draw means Chonbuk must now beat Dalian Shide of China in
the final Group E match at home on May 17 if they are to join Ulsan
in the quarter-finals.
Chonbuk trail the Chinese Super League champions by two points
after Dalian earned a far-from-convincing 1-0 victory over
Vietnam's Da Nang with a fourth-minute goal from Liu Cheng.
Groups F and G were decimated when teams from Thailand and
Indonesia were disqualified for failing to complete their paperwork
on time, leaving only two sides to fight it out over two
matches.
Only the top team from each of the seven groups progresses to
the quarter-finals.
Qatar's Al Sadd, who already have a domestic league and cup
double in the bag, blew a great chance to qualify, going down 3-2
at home to Saudi Arabian side Al Shabab.
Both sides now have 10 points, pushing Group D to the wire.
Elsewhere, Al Qadisiya continued their recent fine form with a
brace from Bader Al Mutwa handing them a 2-0 victory over
Foolad.
With Pakhtakor going down 2-1 in a shock defeat to Syrian
minnows Al Ittihad, Group A also goes to the bitter end with Al
Qadisiya taking on the Uzbek giants next week for a place in the
quarters.
Meanwhile in Group B, Mash'al of Uzbekistan drew 2-2 with Iraqi
outfit Al Mina'a and Saudi Arabian giants Al Hilal beat Al Ain of
the United Arab Emirates 2-1 courtesy of a late penalty conversion
by Mohammed Al Shlhoub.
In Group C, Saba Battery beat Al Gharafa 4-1, while Al Wahda
came out on top of their clash with Al Karema 4-2.
The eventual winners will be rewarded with a top prize of
600,000 US dollars and a crack at the FIFA Club World Cup in Japan
in December.
(CRI.com May 4, 2006)