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Hyundai to take on Steelers in all-korean ACL semi-finals

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JEONJU: Title-holders Ulsan Hyundai will play fellow South Korean side Pohang Steelers in Wednesday’s semi-finals as they close in on an unpreceden­ted third AFC Champions League crown.

Substitute Lee Dong-gyeong hit a cracker in extra time as Ulsan squeezed past another Korean team, Jeonbuk Motors, 3-2 in a thriller at Jeonju World Cup Stadium.

Earlier on Sunday at the same arena, where a modest crowd was socially distanced because of coronaviru­s rules, Pohang defeated Japan’s Nagoya Grampus 3-0 to book their last-four spot.

The other semi-final, in the western region of Asia’s top club competitio­n, will be a Riyadh derby between Saudi giants Al Nassr and Al Hilal on Tuesday.

In a terrific clash between the top two in the K League, Ulsan went ahead against Jeonbuk in the 13th minute thanks to a spectacula­r strike from Valeri Qazaishvil­i.

The Georgian internatio­nal picked the ball on the edge of the box, danced his way past three defenders and pinged the ball into the top corner.

Home side Jeonbuk hit back six minutes before half-time through Han Kyo-won, but Ulsan retook the lead in scrappy fashion in the first minute of injury time, with Yun Il-lok pouncing from close range.

Jeonbuk were level again however just three minutes into the second half when Japanese forward Takahiro Kunimoto chested the ball down and volleyed into the botom corner.

The two sides went into extra time locked at 2-2, before Lee stepped up to smash the ball into the net from outside the box in the 101st minute.

In the other quarter-final on Sunday, Lim Sang-hyub scored twice as Pohang sealed their place in the last four.

Pohang failed to have a shot on target in the first half, but the 2009 champions cranked up the pressure on Nagoya in the second period, with Lee Seung-mo grabbing the other in an ultimately comfortabl­e triumph for the Koreans.

Earlier Uzbek winger Jaloliddin Masharipov struck a second-half brace as Saudi Arabia’s Al Nassr defaeted the UAE’S Al Wahda 5-1 to storm into the semi-finals of the Asian Champions League on Saturday.

Al Nassr will now meet compatriot­s Al Hilal on Tuesday in a Riyadh derby ater the three-time champions saw off Iranian giants Persepolis 3-0 in the second quarter-final from AFC’S western zone.

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