Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Doha: Persepolis assistant coach Zlatko Ivankovic was full of praise for his team’s efforts after the Iranian giants notched up a hard-fought 1-0 away win over Al Sadd in the first leg of the AFC Champions League semi-finals at Jassim bin Hamad Stadium on Tuesday.
The visitors were on the back foot for most of the game, happy to absorb the pressure from Al Sadd. However, they managed to score against the run of play after being awarded a late penalty that was duly dispatched by Ali Alipour.
The result gives Persepolis a vital advantage going into the second leg in Tehran on October 23, when they will be aiming to reach the AFC Champions League final for the first time in their history.
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Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Doha: Ali Alipour's late penalty gave Islamic Republic of Iran's Persepolis an important 1-0 win over hosts Al Sadd of Qatar in the first leg of their 2018 AFC Champions League semi-final on Tuesday.
The game got off to a cautious start from both sides and it took until the 16th minute for the first dangerous chance of the game. Al Sadd forward Akram Afif got into the box and had a go at goal but Persepolis goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand was on hand to safely gather the ball.
Two minutes later, Persepolis wasted a golden opportunity to take the lead. After Bashar Resan crossed the ball in from the left, Godwin Mensha somehow skied the ball over the crossbar.
The first half then turned out to be a cagey affair with very few noteworthy attempts at either end. However, Afif remained a lively threat for Al Sadd on the left and in the 43rd minute, his low drive at goal was kept out by a fingertip save from the diving Beiranvand.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Kashima: Japan’s Kashima Antlers will welcome Korea Republic’s Suwon Samsung Bluewings to Kashima Soccer Stadium for the first leg of the AFC Champions League semi-finals on Wednesday.
The J.League side are appearing in the last four for the first time after finally advancing from a knockout round match for the first time, while two-time continental champions Suwon last played in the semi-finals back in 2011.
The pair met twice in the group stage, sharing a win apiece, with Kashima claiming victory in Suwon and Suwon gaining revenge in the final round of fixtures to top Group H at the last.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Tehran: Carlos Quieroz admits winning the AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019 will be a tough challenge but the Islamic Republic of Iran head coach has vowed his team will be ready.
Iran won the last of their titles in 1976 and Quieroz said this is a wait that must end.
“My responsibility as a coach is to lead my team to our target. Our biggest challenge in the UAE is winning the title. We’ve not won the title since 1976,” the former Real Madrid coach said to the Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran website.
Iran are in Group D alongside Iraq, Vietnam and Yemen and their first target will be to navigate into the knockout stage in UAE 2019 on January 5-February 1.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Suwon: Suwon Samsung Bluewings striker Dejan Damjanovic admits his sights are set on signing off his playing career as an AFC Champions League winner, and the tournament's all-time top goalscorer, ahead of Wednesday's semi-final against Kashima Antlers.
34 goals down, two more to go. Legendary forward Damjanovic's love-affair with Asia's premier club competition keeps enduring.
A runner-up in 2013 with FC Seoul and again a semi-finalist in 2016 with the capital city club, the prolific Montenegrin is now back in the business end of the tournament with Suwon.
Just a brace off the record of current AFC Champions League all-time top scorer Lee Dong-gook, whose side Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors were eliminated by Suwon in the quarter-finals, Damjanovic has one eye on that record but - naturally - both on lifting the title itself.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Suwon: Tsing Tsao man-of-the-match Shin Hwa-yong admitted that Suwon Samsung Bluewings rode their luck at times to reach the semi-finals of the AFC Champions League after defeating Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors on penalties on Wednesday.
It wouldn't have made for comfortable viewing for Suwon fans on the night, but despite the 3-0 defeat to Jeonbuk at Suwon World Cup Stadium that extinguished a three-goal lead from the first leg, their side were able to see out extra-time and triumph in the resulting penalty shootout.
The victory was thanks largely to the heroics of goalkeeper Shin who not only denied Adriano a match-winning penalty in stoppage time, but also saved from Kim Shin-wook and Lee Dong-gook in the shoot-out, as Suwon ultimately triumphed 4-2.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Dubai: United Arab Emirates' Al Wasl have signed Korea Republic international Oh Ban-suk from Jeju United
This marks the 30-year-old's first transfer since his professional debut with Jeju United in 2011.
The towering centre-back has been a constant presence in the back line for Jeju United for several seasons and considers his strengths to be man-marking and clearing the ball in the air.