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Guangzhou Evergrande's march to knockout phase put on hold in AFC Champions League

Kashima Antlers grab goal in time added on to seal 2-1 victory

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Kashima's Hiroyuki Takasaki (right) heads the winner against Guangzhou Evergrande in their AFC Champions League group clash. Photos: Xinhua
Michael Church

Guangzhou Evergrande will have to wait at least another two weeks before confirming their place in the knockout phase of the AFC Champions League after an injury-time header from Hiroyuki Takasaki condemned the former champions to a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Kashima Antlers.

After defending champions Western Sydney Wanderers were held to a 1-1 draw by FC Seoul in Tuesday's other group H fixture, victory in Japan would have secured Evergrande a place in the round of 16 for the fourth season in a row.

We had to come from behind after we gave away the lead to our opponents on a penalty in the first half, and that made the game difficult
Guangzhou Evergrande manager Fabio Cannavaro

But Takasaki's header four minutes into stoppage time secured Kashima's first win of the 2015 campaign, pulling Toninho Cerezo's team back into contention for a place in the next round while denying Evergrande.

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Guangzhou remain on nine points from four games after suffering their first loss of the campaign and are four points clear of both FC Seoul and Western Sydney.

"Today we had to come from behind after we gave away the lead to our opponents on a penalty in the first half, and that made the game difficult," said Evergrande coach Fabio Cannavaro.

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"But I still believe in our players and hope they can keep calm and get better. We can improve the situation by making more effort, and our team is developing every day. We lost today but I am hoping that we can still get a good result in the end."

Elkeson of Guangzhou Evergrande celebrates his goal in their match against Kashima Antlers.
Elkeson of Guangzhou Evergrande celebrates his goal in their match against Kashima Antlers.
Kashima took the lead when Yasushi Endo scored from the penalty spot after just 19 minutes, only for Brazilian striker Elkeson - whose goal won the title for Guangzhou in 2013 - to level from close range 16 minutes from time, having earlier hit the post with a long-range free kick.
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