Seoul advances into ACL semifinals

Seoul advances into ACL semifinals

September 15, 2016
Walter Montillo (C) of Shandong Luneng fights for the ball with Kim Chiwoo (L) and Osmar Barba Ibanez (R) of FC Seoul during their AFC Champions League match in Jinan, China's Shandong province, Wednesday. — AFP
Walter Montillo (C) of Shandong Luneng fights for the ball with Kim Chiwoo (L) and Osmar Barba Ibanez (R) of FC Seoul during their AFC Champions League match in Jinan, China's Shandong province, Wednesday. — AFP

JINAN, China — FC Seoul sent Felix Magath’s Shandong Luneng crashing out of the AFC Champions League and ended Chinese interest in the competition as it powered into the semifinals Wednesday.

Substitute Yun Ju-tae provided the coup de grace on 83 minutes, sealing a 1-1 draw in the second leg after Walter Montillo’s opener on 59 minutes had raised hopes among Shandong’s home fans.

After Seoul won the first leg 3-1, it ran out 4-2 aggregate winner and completed another Korean victory over Chinese opposition after Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors thrashed Shanghai SIPG 5-0 Tuesday.

The result also denies China a third Champions League title in four seasons, after Guangzhou Evergrande won in 2013 and 2015, despite Chinese clubs’ large-scale spending spree on players and coaches this year.

Ex-Bayern Munich and Fulham manager Magath was brought in mid-campaign to replace former Brazil boss Mano Menezes, but he couldn’t prevent an all-Korean semifinal with FC Seoul now set to face Jeonbuk later this month.

The visitors were content to sit back and let Shandong make the running in a first period which saw little goalmouth action until a frantic few minutes just before half-time.

Shandong’s Montillo flashed a free-kick wide on 44 minutes and in first-half injury time, Seoul’s ex-Arsenal forward Park Chu-Young shot tamely when one-on-one with goalkeeper Wang Dalei.

Five minutes after the break, Shandong’s star signing Graziano Pelle came close to breaking the deadlock but the ex-Southampton striker put his glancing header wide.

It was Shandong stand-out Montillo who deservedly grabbed the opener when he nodded home Hao Junmin’s cross on 59 minutes to put Shandong one goal away from the semis.

Hao whipped a turn-and-shot just over the crossbar, but Yun then broke Chinese hearts when he finished from close range after Dejan Damjanovic’s perfectly placed cushion-volley.

FC Seoul completed the win without even turning to tournament top-scorer Adriano, who is one away from a record-equaling 13 goals but remained on the bench.

El Jaish into ACL semis for first time

Brazilian forward Romarinho thumped in a sumptuous volley as El Jaish of Qatar advanced to the semi-finals of the AFC Champions League for the first time on Wednesday.

The 1-0 win gave Sabri Lamouchi's side a 4-0 aggregate victory after the AFC overturned and effectively reversed Al Nasr's 3-0 victory in Doha last month following the discovery that their star player Wanderley was registered under a fake Indonesian passport.


September 15, 2016
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