On April 27, Beijing time, the AFC Champions League 1/4 finals continued, and three matches have been concluded, including Riyadh Crescent swept Gwangju 7-0, while Yokohama Mariner lost 1-4 to Riyadh Victory, Jeddah National swept Thai team Buriram United 3-0, so that the top four of this tournament produced three seats, all from Saudi teams, only the last top four seats to be produced!
The quarterfinals of this competition come from four teams from East and West Asia, and then the eight teams form a competition system, and the 1/4 finals are a single knockout match without home and away, all held in Saudi Arabia, the competition system is very cruel, it seems to be tailor-made in West Asia!
The first 1/4 final was played between Riyadh Crescent and Gwangju, and the game became one-sided, Riyadh Crescent dominated the whole field, bombarding the opponent wildly, shooting 20 feet and 11 shots on target, with very high efficiency, and finally scored 7 goals to sweep the opponent 7-0, and the Korean team had no power to parry!
The second quarter-final was played between Jeddah Nacional and Buriram United. In this game, Jeddah Nationals also had the advantage, scoring three goals in a row to clean up the opponent 3-0 and advance to the semi-finals!
The third 1/4 final was played between Riyadh Victory and the last runner-up Yokohama Marinos, the game was also without waves, Riyadh Victory scored four goals early in the first 50 minutes to kill the game, 16 shots on goal and 13 shots on target, and then Riyadh Victory came to an end, Yokohama Mariner scored a goal to avoid a clean sheet, 1-4 defeat to the opponent, Ronaldo scored the 934th goal of his career in this game!
Look at the Yokohama sailors who have been beaten, I have to say that the West Asian team is too strong, the introduction of so many foreign aids, the strength has beaten the East Asian team, but you shouldn't have a competition system, or a decisive victory, as the highest level of competition in Asia, this has not known how many years back!
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