Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Riyadh: Hattan Bahebri netted the second-fastest goal in AFC Champions League history and Mohammed Al Shalhoub added a second late on as Al Hilal brushed aside Al Ain 2-0 at King Saud University Stadium on Matchday Five of Group C on Monday.
Both sides had learnt their fate after a 1-1 draw in the other Monday fixture meant Al Hilal and Al Duhail confirmed their places in the Round of 16 while Al Ain would join Esteghlal in being eliminated at the group stage regardless of remaining results.
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Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Tehran: Al Duhail SC became the first West Asian team to book their place in the 2019 AFC Champions League Round of 16, after earning a hard-fought point in a 1-1 draw against Esteghlal FC at the Azadi Stadium on Monday.
Esteghlal came into the Matchday Five fixture in the knowledge that only a win could keep their qualification hopes alive, and they started brightly, coming within inches of opening the scoring in the 12th minute.
South African midfielder Ayanda Patosi beat Al Duhail goalkeeper Amine Lecomte with a curled free-kick from 30 yards out. Esteghlal were, however, denied the opener as Patosi’s ball struck the upright.
Al Duhail responded from a similar set-piece through Bassam Al Rawi, but the Qatari international’s strike passed narrowly wide of the post.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Doha: Al Sadd confirmed their place in the 2019 AFC Champions League Round of 16 with a 2-1 win over Al Ahli at Jassim bin Hamad Stadium in Group D on Monday.
The hosts showed their attacking intent from the start, creating their first big chance inside 60 seconds of kick-off. Akram Afif and Xavi exchanged passes down the right and the Spanish midfielder squared the ball for Baghdad Bounedjah who took it first time, but Al Ahli goalkeeper Mohammed Al Owais showed quick reflexes to catch the ball.
Jesualdo Ferreira’s side looked to apply high press to regain possession deep into the opposition half. Afif was successful in doing so in the ninth minute, when he dispossessed Saeed Al Muwallad then supplied a perfectly weighted diagonal pass to Ali Asad who controlled then hit on the half-volley with his left past Al Owais for Al Sadd’s first of the night.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Tashkent: A late strike from substitute Igor Sergeev earned Pakhtakor a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Islamic Republic of Iran’s Persepolis on Matchday Five of the 2019 AFC Champions League Group D on Monday.
The 2018 finalists came into the match needing a victory to boost their hopes of reaching the Round of 16, instead Persepolis were eliminated from the Continental tournament.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Kuala Lumpur: The 16 West Asia teams are back in action this week, with eight places in the 2019 AFC Champions League knock-out stage up for grabs ahead of Matchday Five.
All teams across the four groups are still in contention for qualification to the Round of 16, setting up some tasty encounters in the eight matches taking place across Monday and Tuesday.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Buriram: Forward Andrew Nabbout has admitted that Urawa Red Diamonds face a "must-win" match at Thailand's Buriram United on Tuesday.
AFC Champions League winners in 2017, Urawa were bitterly disappointed to miss out on the chance to retain their crown in 2018 after failing to qualify for the tournament.
So, for many at the club, the 2019 edition has acted like a title defence for the Saitama side. And yet it has not gone quite to plan.
A tough Group G sees them third with just four points going into Matchday Five, and Australia international Nabbout insists that nothing less than victory in Buriram will do.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Ulsan: American midfielder Mix Diskerud believes anything is possible for K-League side Ulsan Hyundai if they progress to the 2019 AFC Champions League knockout stage, with victory in Tuesday's Group H clash against Sydney FC enough to do so with a game to spare.
Korea Republic's Ulsan knows what it takes to win the AFC Champions League and, moreover, they know what it takes to do so unbeaten having done just that in the 2012 edition.
While it is far too early to say, the 2019 version of the team is set to replicate this, they have certainly begun in similar fashion having not lost in their first four fixtures, and are one of just three sides yet to taste defeat.
The-AFC.com spoke exclusively to Ulsan's Norway-born United States international Diskerud to get his views on the tournament so far, how deep the Korean club can go, and what lies in store for Tuesday's tie with Sydney FC.