KUALA LUMPUR: Vissel Kobe edged closer to a place in the knockout rounds of the Asian Champions League Elite on Tuesday after a late error by visiting goalkeeper Dylan Peraic-Cullen handed the Japanese champions a 3-2 win over Central Coast Mariners in Kobe.

Matias Vargas scored a hat-trick as 10-man Shanghai Port defeated South Korea’s Ulsan HD 3-1 while Japan’s Kawasaki Frontale won 3-0 over Buriram United and Shandong Taishan claimed a 1-0 win over Johor Darul Ta’zim.

Takayuki Yoshida’s Kobe side lead the east Asian standings with 13 points from the first five league phase games as clubs attempt to finish in the top eight places in the 12-team division to advance to the last 16.

Kobe were made to work for their win, seeing a two-goal lead given to them by Ryuho Kikuchi’s 40th minute header and an own goal from Storm Roux four minutes after the restart wiped out.

Hotaru Yamauchi’s own goal in the 54th minute and a strike from Bailey Brandtman with 16 minutes remaining pulled the A-League champions level.

But in the 81st minute Peraic-Cullen let Daiju Sasaki’s shot from the edge of the penalty area slip through his hands to gift Kobe the three points.

After five games, A-League champions Central Coast have one point and are a place off bottom.

Rooted to the basement are two-time Asian champions Ulsan, who were beaten at home by newly crowned Chinese title-holders Shanghai Port.

That was despite the visitors playing an hour with 10 men following the 31st-minute dismissal of Li Ang.

Shanghai were already leading 2-0 by then with Vargas scoring in the 11th and 23rd minutes.

Ulsan pulled a goal back in the second half through Joo Min-kyu before Argentine Vargas scored again with seven minutes left for his hat-trick.

Shanghai occupy eighth in the table and are one of five teams all with seven points.

Among them are fellow Chinese side Shandong Taishan, who beat Malaysia’s JDT thanks to Zeca’s 68th minute goal.

Kawasaki Frontale of Japan are third, level with second-placed Gwangju FC of South Korea, after late goals from Sota Miura, Daiya Tono and Soma Kanda secured victory over hosts Buriram of Thailand.

source

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trending