AFC Champions League: Urawa Red Diamonds move past Shanghai SIPG to reach semis
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With the benefit of an own-goal and two previous away goals, Japanese club Urawa Reds advance to the semifinals of the Asian Champions League on Tuesday. /VCG Photo

With the benefit of an own-goal and two previous away goals, Japanese club Urawa Reds advance to the semifinals of the Asian Champions League on Tuesday. /VCG Photo

Captain fantastic Shinzo Koroki's powerful first-half header via crossbar and goalkeeper proved enough to squeeze Urawa Red Diamonds into the semi-finals of the AFC Champions League at the expense of Shanghai SIPG on the away goals rule Tuesday.

Wang Shenchao equalized for the visitors with a cool volley on the hour, but the Japanese side comfortably held on for a 1-1 draw and a semi-final place courtesy of the goals scored by Tomoaki Makino and Koroki three weeks ago when the first leg was drawn 2-2 in Shanghai.

The prolific Koroki was, however, officially denied his seventh strike of the campaign on a technicality.

"I'm proud that we are one of the best eight teams in Asia," said Pereira. "We advanced to the semifinals of the China FA Cup and are still fighting for the title in the CSL. What else can I say?... Our squad is not good enough to succeed in all three competitions. But we tried. What we will do next is to win the next league match."

Gloveman Yan Junling was credited with an own goal after palming Koroki's 39th-minute header from Takahiro Sekine's cross onto the woodwork and watching helplessly as it cannoned back into his outstretched arm and over the line.

That was harsh on Yan, who had kept his toothless side – packed with expensive imports – in the tie with a string of saves as Urawa pressed for the cushion of a second goal on a sultry night in Saitama.

SIPG head coach Vitor Pereira (2nd, L) said he has nothing to blame his players for. /VCG Photo

SIPG head coach Vitor Pereira (2nd, L) said he has nothing to blame his players for. /VCG Photo

It was a poor performance by Vitor Pereira's SIPG, who were devoid of penetration up front without suspended, 55million euro, Brazilian striker 'Hulk,' who had scored both first leg goals from the penalty spot as they came from 2-0 down.

Instead they started with Marko Arnautovic at center forward, the big Austrian having been signed from English Premier League West Ham last month for 25 million euros.

But with play-maker Oscar – who cost 60 million euros from Chelsea – having an off night, chances remained few and far between.

SIPG had little fluency in the attacking third, a familiar trait that has seen them exit with a curious unbeaten streak of seven draws and one win in their last eight matches in this year's Champions League.

Arnautovic's best efforts were a wasteful header over from six yards out, which would not have counted anyway as the referee had blown for a push, and a tame shot easily deflected for a corner eight minutes from time.

After Shenchao's equalizer SIPG still needed another goal but it was Urawa who seconds later came closest, Daiki Hashioka thumping a shot against the crossbar and Tsuyoshi Otsuki's side continued to carry the more serious threat on the counter attack.

Urawa, the 2007 and 2017 AFC Champions League winners, progress to their fourth semi-final appearance where they will face either defending champions Kashima Antlers or Guangzhou Evergrande, who play Wednesday. Their first leg in China ended 0-0.

Source(s): AFP