Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Kuala Lumpur: The 2019 AFC Champions League saw plenty of action and spectacle this week as the Round of 16 in the East Zone concluded with four teams securing their tickets to the quarter-finals.
Defending champions Kashima Antlers, a pair of two-time winners in Guangzhou Evergrande and Urawa Red Diamonds, and former semi-finalists Shanghai SIPG emerged victorious from the East half of the AFC Champions League's Round of 16. The-AFC.com delves into some of the numbers that tell the story of the week's matches.
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The Week in Numbers – Round of 16: 2nd Leg
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Kuala Lumpur: Kashima Antlers midfielder Shoma Doi has been named the Toyota Player of the Week for the 2019 AFC Champions League Round of 16 Second Leg.
Kashima Antlers midfielder Shoma Doi netted a brace to lead the defending champions into the AFC Champions League quarter-finals on Tuesday to earn this week's top accolade.
Doi scored the opener in Hiroshima but hosts Sanfrecce then produced a sterling comeback to level the scores on aggregate. The 27-year-old scored his second in the final minutes of the game to return the advantage to Kashima, with the Ibaraki club ultimately progressing on away goals.
The second strike, nominated for Goal of The Week, was of particular note while he also registered 41 touches, two shots on target and one chance created to gain a 9.1 rating to lead the Toyota Player of the Week standings.
Another J.League player, Shinzo Koroki (below, right) of Urawa Red Diamonds, took second place in the rankings as he also netted a double in their 3-0 away win over Ulsan Hyundai.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Kuala Lumpur: The identity of four of the eight 2019 AFC Champions League quarter-finalists was decided this week as East Asia's Round of 16 concluded with the second leg games on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Social media posts, big game mentality and tears of joy all feature as the-AFC.com talks to those involved in the latest edition of the Continent's most presitigious competition.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Jeonju: Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors sought to dismiss the influence of Shanghai SIPG’s star striker Hulk in the build-up to their 2019 AFC Champions League clash on Wednesday, but instead the former champions only managed to provoke a stellar reaction from the former Brazil international.
Hulk was in inspirational form as SIPG prevailed against Jeonbuk, picking up the Most Valuable Player award as Vitor Pereira’s side eventually progressed to the last eight via a penalty shootout.
And while his compatriot Oscar scored the winning spot-kick following the 2-2 aggregate draw between the sides, it was Hulk who regularly rampaged through the K League team and who could have sealed Shanghai’s progress both in regular and extra-time.