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Beijing Guoan draws 10-man FC Seoul in champions league home leg

2013-05-15 12:30 chinadaily.com.cn     Web Editor: Wang Fan comment
Kanoute, left, of Beijing Guoan reacts during their first leg game of AFC Champions league last 16 against FC Seoul of South Korea at the Workers' Stadium in Beijing, May 14, 2013. [Photo/Xinhua]

Kanoute, left, of Beijing Guoan reacts during their first leg game of AFC Champions league last 16 against FC Seoul of South Korea at the Workers' Stadium in Beijing, May 14, 2013. [Photo/Xinhua]

Guerron, in green, of Beijing Guoan fights for the ball with K-league champions FC Seoul players during their first leg game of AFC Champions league last 16 at the Workers' Stadium in Beijing, May 14, 2013. [Photo/Xinhua]

Guerron, in green, of Beijing Guoan fights for the ball with K-league champions FC Seoul players during their first leg game of AFC Champions league last 16 at the Workers' Stadium in Beijing, May 14, 2013. [Photo/Xinhua]

Beijing Guoan's prospects of qualifying for the last eight of the AFC Champions Leaguewill rest squarely on the club's trip to South Korea next week after the Chinese Super League side were held to a 0-0 draw by 10-man FC Seoul at the Workers' Stadium Tuesday night.

Aleksandar Stanojevic's side were unable to break down the K-League champions, despite Choi Hyo-jin's 60th-minute sending off for a second yellow card, having picked up his first booking of the game just eight minutes earlier.

However, despite playing for last half hour plus injury time with one man's advantage, Beijing were unable to find a way through the well-organized FC Seoul defence, and the two teams will go at it again next Tuesday in the second leg of the tie to determine who will advance.

Victory, or even a score draw, will secure Beijing a place in the quarterfinals of the competition for the first time in their history to become only the sixth Chinese side in the past 10 years to make it into the last eight.

In the other eastern zone match, Buriram United overcame some off-field distractions to beat Uzbek powerhouse Bunyodkor 2-1b to kick off the second round race.

The first Thai club in a decade to advance past the group stage in the continental tournament, Buriram had to regroup quickly after manager Atthaphol Puspakom was fired despite guiding them into the knockout rounds.

Midfielder Anawin Jujeen opened the scoring with a header in the 18th minute but two-time semifinalist Bunyodkor equalized just before half time via substitute Igor Taran's well-timed volley.

Ekkachai Sumrei clinched the win with a glancing header in the 77th, giving Buriram a one-goal cushion ahead next week's away match at Tashkent. Bunyodkor had been unbeaten in the six group matches to progress to the second round in the ACL for the sixth consecutive season.

New Burirum coach Scott Cooper was in charge in an Asian Champions League match for the first time. He replaced long-time manager Atthaphol after the club progressed to the knockout round with a dramatic 2-2 draw against FC Seoul in the last of group match.

In western zone matches at Doha, Saudi club Al Shabab came from behind to defeat Qatari-based Al Gharafa 2-1, and El Jaish of Qatar drew 1-1 with Saudi giant Al Ahli.

Saudia Arabia forward Nasser Al Shamrani finished confidently in the 83rd minute to give Al Shabab the away win, racing onto a through ball that caught Gharafa's defense short and scoring with a right-foot strike that was too good for goalkeeper Qasem Burhan.

"We got a positive result because we went into the match with a clear strategy, which was to get a positive result before the second leg in Riyadh," Al Shabab coach Michel Preud'homme said. "The players put on a good performance tonight and managed to get an important win. We conceded a goal in the first half which came due to confusion in defense and lack of good coverage.

"The result should not fool us because there is still another match and we haven't qualified yet."

Veteran Australia midfielder Mark Bresciano opened the scoring in the 42nd for Al Gharafa after being picked out by French striker Djibril Cisse, who is on loan from Queens Park Rangers.

Eleven minutes after the restart, Al Shabab equalized when Sebastian Tagliabue curled the ball beyond a diving Burhan.

At Al-Rayyan Stadium, Al Ahli led when Motaz Almosa's towering header from Mansour Al Harbi's cross found the back of the net in first-half stoppage time. But last year's finalists were denied victory when El Jaish captain Anderson capitalized on a defensive mistake to level in the 76th.

"Al Ahli were the better side tonight but we managed to get a good result," El Jaish coach Razvan Lucescu said. "We lost the ball easily in the first half and we didn't build the attack quickly, and Al Ahli's goal put more pressure on us. While in the second half, we changed the formation and we managed to score the equalizer."

"The draw is a positive result for us looking at the fact that we had difficult circumstances before and during the match," said Al Ahli coach Aleksandar Ilic.

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