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Guangzhou, Al-Hilal reach Asian semifinals

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Guangzhou, Al-Hilal reach Asian semifinals
Ricardo Goulart (R) of China�s Guangzhou Evergrande tries to run past Kim Changsoo (L) of Japan�s Kashiwa Reysol during their AFC Champions League quarterfinal football match at the Tianhe Sport Centre in Guangzhou, China on Tuesday. AFP PHOTO

AFP, DOHA: Former champions Al-Hilal of Saudi Arabia and Guangzhou Evergrande eased into the AFC Champions League semi-finals despite tough and bad-tempered draws on Wednesday While Luiz Felipe Scolari’s Guangzhou Evergrande advanced with a 4-2 aggregate after a 1-1 draw against Japan’s Kashiwa Reysol, Al Hilal made the last four with a 6-3 total after they were held 2-2 by Qatari champions Lekhwiya in Doha.
Lekhwiya faced an uphill battle after their 4-1 away thrashing in the first leg and although they managed to hold their own on Tuesday against the 1991 and 2000 champions, the goal difference just proved too much for them to overcome. Carlos Eduardo put Al Hilal ahead in the 25th minute off an assist by Saleem al-Dawsari but despite a goal each from Lekhwiya’s Ismaeel Mohamed and Chico Flores, an 87th minute strike from Digao ensured a draw for the Saudi side.
With several hundred Al Hilal fans driving across the border to watch the match passions were high and they spilled on to the ground with rough tackles being the norm and fights breaking out between players. Three players from Lekhwiya and two from Al Hilal saw yellow cards Earlier, Huang Bowen’s sumptuous first-half equaliser provided a rare moment of quality at Tianhe Stadium in Guangzhou with the second period more notable for robust challenges and yellow cards.
Chelsea-linked defender Zhang Linpeng was lucky to stay on the pitch after he went in two-footed on Ryosuke Yamanaka, and Feng Xiaoting and Kim Young-Gwon also saw yellow. Scolari, who arrived in June, will be keen to secure the wealthy Chinese club’s second Asian title just a year after his World Cup flop on home soil with his native Brazil.
The no-nonsense coach earned a reputation for his uncompromising style after a series of pitchside bust-ups while coaching league football in his home country.
It showed a different side to Guangzhou, usually better known for the sort of free-flowing attack which earned them a 3-1 win in Kashiwa in last month’s first leg.
The Japanese side walked out at Guangzhou’s Tianhe Stadium with much ground to make up, but they got a lifeline on 12 minutes when Cristiano nodded them in front. The Brazilian forward climbed in the penalty box to meet a free-kick from close to the right touchline, and planted an unstoppable header into the far corner.

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Editorial, News & Commercial Offices : Beximco Media Complex, 149-150 Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1208, Bangladesh. GPO Box No. 934, Dhaka-1000.

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