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Marinos coach Kewell guards against complacenc­y after first-leg win against Al Ain

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Yokohama, Japan - Coach Harry Kewell remains wary of the threat posed by Hernan Crespo’s Al Ain side despite guiding his Yokohama F Marinos to a 2-1 first leg lead on home soil in the final of the Asian Champions League on Saturday.

Marinos fought back from going behind to Mohammed Abbas’ 12th minute strike to secure victory through late goals from Asahi Uenaka and Kota Watanabe, making the Japanese slight favourites ahead of the second leg in the United Arab Emirates. The teams will meet again on May 25 with Kewell cautious ahead of the clash at the former champions’ Hazza bin Zayed Stadium.

“We have to understand there’s another 90 minutes to be played and it’s going to be very difficult,” Kewell told reporters at Yokohama Internatio­nal Stadium.

“This is the challenge I set my team, that we set ourselves and we look forward to that. We have to concentrat­e, we have to work hard and tidy up in a few areas.

“They can enjoy the moment, but there’s still a long way to go in this tie.”

Both coaches know from experience how matches can Son change dra

matically, with the pair on opposite sides during their playing days when Liverpool fought back from 30 down to defeat AC Milan on penalties in the 2005 UEFA Champions League final. Kewell finished on the winning side that night in Istanbul and is refusing to allow his Marinos players to become complacent ahead of the second leg.

 ?? ?? Yokohama F Marinos players celebrate their
win against Al Ain
Yokohama F Marinos players celebrate their win against Al Ain

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