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Worse than the Chinese Super League? The K-League Top 3 AFC Champions League was also ravaged by Southeast Asian teams This round or the whole army was destroyed

0-8, 0-5, the two Chinese Super League youth troops who competed in the AFC Champions League once again suffered a fiasco without suspense, which made some self-media who had long been ready to go ecstatic and impatient to open the wild spray mode. However, this time Guangzhou and Taishan are not alone, because they have 3 difficult brothers. Also in last night's match, three teams from the Korean K-League joined forces and suffered the same defeat, and the opponent was not a strong player in Japan and Australia, but all from Southeast Asia.

Worse than the Chinese Super League? The K-League Top 3 AFC Champions League was also ravaged by Southeast Asian teams This round or the whole army was destroyed

After 14 years, the South Korean Jeonnam Dragons appeared again in the AFC Champions League, but they played as the korean cup champions, and they played in the K2 League. In the first round of the group stage, they won their first victory with a small 1-0 win over the Philippine team United, and last night their opponent was Baton United from Thailand. In the face of this stronger opponent, Jeonnam Tianlong seemed to be a bit hectic, although the full defense to ensure that the goal was not lost in the half, but in the second half they finally did not support, and was seized by Baton United to take the opportunity to lose two cities in a row and finally lost 0-2. Judging from the post-match data, the Jeonnam Tianlong only had 9 shots and 2 of them were on target, while Baton United's number of shots was as high as 19 times, and 9 of them were on target, and it was reasonable to win.

Worse than the Chinese Super League? The K-League Top 3 AFC Champions League was also ravaged by Southeast Asian teams This round or the whole army was destroyed

If Jeonnam Tenryu can still say things on the grounds of strength, then last season's K League runner-up Ulsan Hyundai and third runner-up Daegu F are both strong. However, Daegu FC, who defeated Shandong Taishan Youth Army 7-0 in the first round, lost a 3-0 loss to Singaporean team Lion City Mariners, although they had the advantage in the field. In the 21st minute of the first half, South Korean foreign aid Song Yiyong took the lead in scoring a goal to give his compatriots a blow, and in the second half, Daegu dispatched troops to try to recover the score, but was followed by Diego López and Pedro Enrique 0-3 in two consecutive cities, and in the final moments of the game, South Korea international Hong Zhe was directly sent off with a red card for deliberately stepping on his opponent, and Daegu was a loss and a loser.

Ulsan Hyundai drew 1-1 in the first round of the group stage with last season's J-League champions and season leader Kawasaki Striker, and the result was acceptable. In this game, they met Johor Bahru narrow road from Malaysia, which was supposed to be a great opportunity for them to take all three points. As a result, the Malaysian team scored in the opening 3 minutes and gave Ulsan Hyundai a meet and greet gift. Ulsan Hyundai then counter-attacked, but could not score until the 52nd minute of the second half, when they tied the score with a goal from Yan Yuanshang. However, in the 80th minute, the Ulsan modern backline was once again flawed, and Bergsson's goal helped Johor Bahru win 2-1, breaking a big upset in this AFC Champions League.

Worse than the Chinese Super League? The K-League Top 3 AFC Champions League was also ravaged by Southeast Asian teams This round or the whole army was destroyed

The two teams in the Chinese Super League have lost more than a dozen consecutive teams because they have sent a youth army that is not even a substitute, and many players in the Guangzhou team are still playing in the amateur league before, in this case, in the face of the main AFC Champions League opponents, the fiasco is naturally no suspense. But the South Korean team was all the main force, and the result was that they lost a lot against the new Matei team. And on April 19, that is, tonight, Jeonbuk Hyundai will play against japan's J-League giants Yokohama Mariners, and if they are not careful, the four South Korean teams will be completely destroyed in this round.

Worse than the Chinese Super League? The K-League Top 3 AFC Champions League was also ravaged by Southeast Asian teams This round or the whole army was destroyed

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