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Kobe defeats Al-Sadd to advance to the Asian Champions League semifinals

After a thrilling 3-3 draw,?Vissel KOBE advanced to the Asian Champions League Elite semi-finals on Thursday?as they eliminated Roberto Mancini's Al Sadd on penalties?by a score of 5-4.

Claudinho missed the third round penalty kicks, leaving substitute Jean Patric with the opportunity to score the winning spot-kick for the J-League team. The club advanced to the final four for the first time in its history.

Michael Skibbe said that Japanese teams never give up. His team, Kobe, equalised in stoppage time through Yoshinori Muto to send the match into extra time.

We tried to score until the very last second, and we did it even at the last moment.

Al Sadd took the lead at the end of the sixth minute after a flowing counterattack that was sparked off by a clever backheel by Roberto Firmino towards Claudinho inside his own half.

The Brazilian quickly moved the ball to Akram Afif, and his incisive?pass found Rafa mujica at the?edges of the penalty box. From?there the Spaniard?scored a clinical?first-time finish over Daiya maekawa.

The Japanese team took 18 minutes to reply. Former Japan international Yuya Okasako found himself unmarked at 12 yards from the goal when he received Gotoku Sakai’s cross on the right. He powered a header past Meshaal Barrsham.

Osako nearly added a second goal when he headed the ball against the crossbar ten minutes before the end of an entertaining first-half.

Al Sadd won the game with two goals in just four minutes of the second half.

Mujica scored his team's second goal in the 61st, after Firmino redirected Claudinho’s pass to the penalty area with his chest.

Mujica, the former Las Palmas striker, then provided the third Al Sadd goal. He grabbed Afif's deep pass and set up Firmino when he was unmarked in the Kobe penalty zone.

Yusuke?ideguchi gave Kobe a chance with?16 mins remaining, when he shot from 10 yards into the bottom right corner. Muto then?head in Rikuto?Hirose's?cross with the final touch of regulation time to send the game into extra-time.

Maekawa's three saves kept Kobe in the match in extra time, and moved the game to a shootout. Vissel's penalty takers were perfect in the shootout. They set up a meeting in the last four with either Al Ahli champions or Malaysia's Johor Darul Ta'zim. (Reporting and editing by Christian Radnedge, Michael Church)

(source: Reuters)