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Hazmats on, star players out as delayed ACL returns

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HONG KONG: Two-time winners Guangzhou Evergrande will have to do without star man Paulinho as the delayed Asian Champions League East returns this week with a heavy schedule of games played in “bubble” conditions in Qatar.

Fiteen teams will race through 33 matches in a litle over two weeks to complete the group stage, suspended because of the coronaviru­s since early March, with eight teams then playing the knockout phase to decide who reaches the Dec.19 final.

Shanghai SIPG players, including the former Chelsea midfielder Oscar, Asia’s most expensive player, arrived in full hazmat suits with face masks and protective glasses, illustrati­ng the challenges facing the tournament.

Qatar, the 2022 World Cup host, has already successful­ly staged the West zone competitio­n, won by Iran’s Persepolis who now await the East winner in the final.

But although Qatar was praised for its “smooth delivery” of the competitio­n, it wasn’t trouble-free as defending champions Al Hilal were kicked out when a coronaviru­s outbreak let them unable to field enough players.

Players and officials must be tested before departure and on arrival in Qatar, and will undergo further tests every three to six days, the Asian Football Confederat­ion said. Games will be played behind closed doors.

“All players and officials will also be put under a bi o-secure bubble which limits their movement only to the hotel, stadium and training sites,” the AFC added.

According to the Beijing Youth Daily, all four Chinese teams are staying in the same hotel in Doha, with four floors each and separate dining areas to prevent mingling.

PLAYER COMPLAINTS: Evergrande are one of three Chinese sides who are yet to play a match in the competitio­n, which was halted ater a handful of games eight months ago as the pandemic advanced.

Coach Fabio Cannavaro, the 2006 Italian World Cup-winning captain, will be hoping to make amends ater Evergrande lost their Chinese Super League title to Jiangsu Suning last week.

But they will have to do without Paulinho, the former barcelona and to ten ham hot spur midfielder and their top-scorer in the Chinese Super League, who is out with a thigh injury.

Captain Zheng Zhi, 40, is also ruled out for Evergrande, who begin their campaign against South Korea’s Suwon Samsung Bluewings on Sunday and also face Japan’s Vissel Kobe in Group G.

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