Melbourne Victory 1 – Jeju United 2 (AFC Champions League, March 15, 2011) The Victory looked to put the recent departure of foundation coach Ernie Merrick behind them when Danny Allsopp opened the scoring against the run of play in the 37th minute with a wonderful, curling left foot strike. But Melbourne’s defensive frailties came to the fore again as Jeju equalised just four minutes later when Hyun-Bem Park struck home from a corner. A fine angled run, turn and shot by Hyun-Ho Lee clinched the win for Jeju with six minutes remaining.
FC Seoul 3 – Hangzhou Greentown 0 (AFC Champions League, March 15, 2011) Dejan Damjanovic scored his second goal of the tournament to fire the South Koreans ahead after just 15 minutes. Seoul went on the seal the win with two quick-fire goals in the second half as Ou Kyoung-Jun (fine volley) and Mauricio Molina scored inside the final 20 minutes.
Tianjin Teda 2 – Gamba Osaka 1 (AFC Champions League, March 15, 2011) The hosts went ahead in the 26th minute through Chen Tao, only for Gamba Osaka to level the match five minutes later thanks to Lee Keun-Ho. The winner came from the penalty spot, with stalwart defender Cao Yang slotting home to give the Chinese back-to-back victories.
FC Seoul 3 – Hangzhou Greentown 0 (AFC Champions League, March 15, 2011) Dejan Damjanovic scored his second goal of the tournament to fire the South Koreans ahead after just 15 minutes. Seoul went on the seal the win with two quick-fire goals in the second half as Ou Kyoung-Jun (fine volley) and Mauricio Molina scored inside the final 20 minutes.
Tianjin Teda 2 – Gamba Osaka 1 (AFC Champions League, March 15, 2011) The hosts went ahead in the 26th minute through Chen Tao, only for Gamba Osaka to level the match five minutes later thanks to Lee Keun-Ho. The winner came from the penalty spot, with stalwart defender Cao Yang slotting home to give the Chinese back-to-back victories.
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