Kuwait Times

Guangzhou sink Mariners to reach Asia’s last eight

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Chinese giants Guangzhou Evergrande marched into the AFC Champions League quarter-finals and underlined their strong title credential­s with a convincing 3-0 win over Central Coast Mariners yesterday.

Goals from Muriqui, Dario Conca and Gao Lin took Marcello Lippi’s team through with room to spare, as Japan’s Kashiwa Reysol also swept into the last eight with a 5-2 aggregate win over Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors. Guangzhou, 2-1 winners in last week’s first leg, are now into the quarters for the second straight year as they target China’s first Asian title since 1990. And they will remain one of the favourites after another impressive performanc­e.

The hosts had to wait only seven minutes to open their account, when Gao’s instinctiv­e flick released Muriqui in the box and the prolific Brazilian rolled it past Mariners goalkeeper Mat Ryan for his eighth goal of the tournament.

Argentine maestro Conca was causing havoc and after teasing the Mariners defence on the edge of the area, his pullback to Muriqui drew a clumsy challenge from Bernie Ibini-Isei and a penalty.

Conca stepped up for the spotkick, on the stroke of half-time, and his left-footed strike curled low and to the goalkeeper’s right to make it 2-0 and effectivel­y kill off the Mariners’ hopes.

With celebratio­ns already under way among the large and boisterous Tianhe stadium crowd, Ryan denied Muriqui and Gao early in the second half. And Gao’s efforts paid off on 68 minutes when he was set up by Conca for Guangzhou’s welltaken third, despite the Mariners’ protests that the Chinese forward had strayed offside.

Chances were at a premium for the visitors but substitute Oliver Bozanic blazed over and defender Feng Xiaoting had to clear another effort off the line. And in the dying seconds, Daniel McBreen’s header was flagged off for offside.

Earlier Kashiwa, with a 2-0 advantage from the first leg, came back from a goal down to win 3-2 in the return game and eliminate 2006 champions Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors. The result maintains Japanese interest in the competitio­n and with the loss of Jeonbuk, the only former winners still standing, it ensures the 10th different champion in 11 editions of the Asian tournament. Kashiwa had their hearts in their mouths when defender Tatsuya Masushima put the ball in his own net on 22 minutes. But Hirofumi Watanabe connected with an inviting Jorge Wagner cross to restore parity just before half-time.

Wagner was on target six min- utes after the break, and Kashiwa were all but there when Masato Kudo fired in a low shot to make it 3-1 on 69 minutes.

Kevin Oris grabbed a late consolatio­n for the visitors but Jeonbuk, who were also runners-up to Al Sadd two years ago, finished the tie well beaten.

Qatar’s Lekhwiya host Al Hilal and Esteghlal are at home to Al Shabab Al Arabi in late yesterday’s remaining games, which will decide the last two quarter-finalists.—AFP

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MUNICH: A picture dated November 19, 2011 shows Dortmund’s Brazilian defender Felipe Santana playing during the German First Division Bundesliga football match. —AFP SINGAPORE:
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GUANGZHOU: China Guangzhou Evergrande’s Muriqui (right) tussles for the ball against Australia Central Coast Mariners’ Trent Sainsbury during the AFC Champions League round of 16 match at the Tianhe Sport Center.—AFP
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