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On the brink: defending champions Guangzhou Evergrande in danger of making AFC Champions League exit

Big-spending Chinese club crash to 1-0 loss away to Urawa Reds in Japan and are now winless from four games in their group

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Urawa Reds players celebrate their victory over Guangzhou Evergrande in group H in Saitama. Photo: AP

Defending champions Guangzhou Evergrande are on the brink of a group-stage exit in the AFC Champions League after a 1-0 loss to Urawa Reds on Tuesday night left the big-spending Chinese club winless in four games in the continental competition.

It was a very difficult game for us after our loss to Adelaide last weekend but it was a big victory for us and we are in a good position to advance now
Sydney FC forward Milos Ninkovic

Yuki Muto’s header in the 52nd-minute secured Urawa’s win at home and moved the J-League club into second spot in group H with seven points, two behind Sydney FC.

Forward Milos Ninkovic scored from close range with his second touch in the 51st minute to give Sydney a 1-0 home win over Pohang Steelers, maintaining top spot and needing just one point from their last two games to ensure a spot in the second round.

Japan's Urawa Reds forward Shinzoh Kohrogi and Guangzhou Evergrande forward Ricardo Goulart fight for the ball during their game. Photo: AFP
Japan's Urawa Reds forward Shinzoh Kohrogi and Guangzhou Evergrande forward Ricardo Goulart fight for the ball during their game. Photo: AFP

Guangzhou, with two points, need wins in their last two games to have any chance of progressing.

Meanwhile, Serbian midfielder Ninkovic scored the winner in the 51st minute for Sydney’s third straight win and completed a double over the three-time ACL champions in the group.

Last month Sydney FC upset Pohang 1-0 in South Korea and their follow-up home win has put the Steelers in big trouble to advance to the knockout stages of the tournament.

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