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Advantage Guangzhou Evergrande after first-leg stalemate against Al Ahli in AFC Champions League final

Manager Luiz Felipe Scolari reluctant to play up advantage, but home leg could see Chinese side land second ACL title in three years

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The first leg of the AFC Champions League final ended goalless leaving the tie between Guangzhou Evergrande and Al Ahli poised for the return leg. Photo: Xinhua
Guangzhou Evergrande take the advantage back to China for the second leg of the Asian Champions League final after a scoreless first leg with Al Ahli on Saturday.

Guangzhou will host the second leg in two weeks, with a good chance of winning their second Asian Champions League in three years.

Coach Luiz Felipe Scolari downplayed any advantage, however.

If we still play like this, it will be difficult for us, we did not play well tonight
Luiz Felipe Scolari

“If we still play like this, it will be difficult for us, we did not play well tonight,” Scolari said. “Tonight is a fair result, as I did not see our team create a lot of chances.”

Mei Fang replaced the suspended Kim Young-gwon in defence in the only change to the Guangzhou side from the semi-finals, and they edged the tie in the first half.

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