Friday February 17, 2012

SOCCER

Adelaide powers toward Asian Champions League final but stalemate in Japan

ADELAIDE —

Adelaide United took a giant stride toward its first AFC Champions League final on Wednesday but there was stalemate in Japan where Gamba Osaka and Urawa Reds played out a 1-1 draw.

The Australians scored three second-half goals to crush Uzbeki giants Kuruvchi 3-0 in their semifinal first leg, ensuring a handy buffer when they travel to Tashkent for the return tie on Oct 22.

In Osaka, Gamba had to wait until nine minutes before the whistle for the equalizer with Japanese international Yasuhito Endo converting a penalty after Hajime Hosogai gave defending champion Urawa the lead on 22 minutes.

While the odds of a final appearance are now stacked in Adelaide’s favor, Gamba Osaka and Urawa still have everything to play for.

Gamba had the first sight of goal with six minutes gone when Urawa conceded a soft free-kick. After the ball was floated in it fell to Ryuji Bando in the six-yard box but the striker scooped the ball wide.

The home team had another chance 12 minutes later when Takahiro Futagawa was sent clear down the right and raced into the box but tried to beat Ryota Tsuzuki at his near post and the Reds keeper dropped down smartly.

The miss would prove costly as Urawa took the lead soon after.

Takahito Soma cleverly worked himself space down the left and, although his cross-cum-shot was blocked, the ball fell to Hosogai on the edge of the box and he drove a low shot through a crowd of players into the back of the net.

Gamba piled on the pressure after the interval and they got the equalizer when Soma was adjudged to have brought down Bando in the box.

Endo made no mistake from the spot, although Urawa have the handy away goal for the return leg.

“We began to show our aggressive nature in the second half but we were still dogged by the lack of finishing power,” said Gamba coach Akira Nishino.

“But I commend the players for pressing hard as they were rewarded with the penalty.”

Urawa manager Gert Engels said his side were raring to win at home. “We won’t look for a draw but we will fight to the limit and reach the final.”

Wire reports

  • 0

    TeruSensei

    The third Adelaide goal was a dodgy penalty.

    Totally soured what should have been a fantastic occasion.

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    Osakadaz

    still good value for their money though Terusensei. Onya Adelaide!! I am praying for a Gamba win in the next game so I can go and cheer Adelaide on.Unlikely to happen at Saitama stadium though.

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    TeruSensei

    Part of me is cheering for Adelaide, as they are representing the A-League which I have thrown so much support into.

    The other part of me is screaming for Kuruvchi to dump Adelaide out, as I am a very strong Sydney FC supporter, and I hate seeing any other A-League team do better! :P

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    Osakadaz

    wow..strong Sydney FC supporters really exist!! LOL nah just winding you up.

  • 0

    browny1

    terusensei - geez you're a hard case.

    History in the making for oz soccer and you're spitting (enuff to cross to the other side) coz it ain't your club.

    Phew!!!

    Go You Reds.

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    eresay

    Well Sydney FC and the A League go way back. It's hard to put those 3 years of history, tradition and bitter rivalries aside.

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