Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Saitama: With Urawa Red Diamonds going into Sunday's 2019 AFC Champions League final a goal down after the first leg, striker Shinzo Koroki insists the Japanese side must throw caution to the wind.
Despite having netted eight goals in this year's AFC Champions League campaign so far, more than double his previous best tally, Koroki and his Urawa teammates came up short against Saudi Arabia's Al Hilal in the first leg of the tournament's final in Riyadh; with the J.League side blanked for the first time in nine Continental matches.
At the other end of the field, Andre Carrillo was on target for the hosts and the Saudi heavyweights would have been disappointed not to have scored more after profligate finishing and some fine goalkeeping by stand-in Urawa custodian Haruki Fukushima.
Nevertheless, at only 1-0 down, the Reds' number 30 believes there is still hope for his side when they host Al Hilal at Saitama Stadium – if they can switch their emphasis from defence to attack.
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Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Saitama: Urawa Red Diamonds goalkeeper Shusaku Nishikawa believes his suspension in the first leg of the 2019 AFC Champions League final has played a role in getting him ready for Sunday's decider after his view from the stands gave him a new perspective on the tie.
For a man who has played 225 consecutive ties in the J.League — a run that lasted from May 11, 2013 until November 1, 2019 — Nishikawa's view of the AFC Champions League final action at King Saud University Stadium was an unfamiliar one.
It was not from his near ever-present role between the posts, but from a seat in the stands due his one-match suspension.
Nevertheless, the 33-year-old took the opportunity to turn the situation to his advantage and analyse the action ahead of the return meeting in Japan.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Kuala Lumpur: As the second leg of the 2019 AFC Champions League final draws ever closer, Urawa Red Diamonds find themselves in an unusual situation whereby they could become the first-ever side to lift the title three times yet end up relegated.
While opponents Al Hilal sit top of the Saudi Pro League in its early stages, Urawa are dangerously near the J.League’s drop zone with just two games to play and, should domestic results go against them on Saturday, the Saitama side could go into the second leg looking worryingly over their shoulders.
With just over two weeks left of the Reds' season, the-AFC.com looks at what will be a crucial few games in the history of one of Japan’s biggest clubs.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Kuala Lumpur: With two weeks between the first and second legs of the 2019 AFC Champions League final, the Al Hilal and Urawa Red Diamonds players have had plenty of time to ponder the return meeting at Saitama Stadium.
While some have been away on international duty, others have remained with their club sides and have enjoyed some free time, with trips abroad, music gigs and pet play all featuring in the-AFC.com's latest social wrap.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Saitama: The second leg of the 2019 AFC Champions League final is now just a day away, with hosts Urawa Red Diamonds needing to overhaul a 1-0 deficit against Al Hilal if they are to lift the title for an unprecedented third time.
In 16 previous finals, history shows that the team that loses the first leg tends not to be crowned champions. Only Saudi Arabia’s Al Ittihad have managed the feat and that was back in 2004.
That does not, however, mean there haven’t been some classic encounters over the years and the-AFC.com has picked out five to whet your appetite ahead of Sunday’s game at Saitama Stadium.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Riyadh: Al Hilal SFC are confident they can finish the job when the Saudi Arabian giants take on Japan’s Urawa Red Diamonds in the second leg of the 2019 AFC Champions League final on November 24.
Al Hilal dominated Saturday's first leg at the King Saud University Stadium in Riyadh but had to settle for a 1-0 win, thanks to André Carrillo's 60th minute header.
The advantage could have been wider but a combination of missed chances and great defending by Urawa meant Al Hilal will only take a slim lead to Saitama.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Riyadh: Al Hilal midfielder Mohammad Al Shalhoub is adamant his side needs the same level of preparation and performance to finish the job, following their 1-0 victory over Urawa Red Diamonds in the first leg of the 2019 AFC Champions League final on Saturday.
Al Shalhoub was an unused substitute as Al Hilal narrowly edged their visitors thanks to an Andre Carrillo header in the second half, and the two sides lock horns again in two weeks’ time for the title decider in Saitama.