Beijing Guoan on course for knockout stage of AFC Champions League
Capital side defeat Urawa but Guangzhou R&F lose to Seongnam

Beijing Guoan left it late in their 2-0 victory over Urawa Red Diamonds as Gregorio Manzano's side moved closer to the knockout stage of the AFC Champions League on an otherwise disappointing night for Chinese Super League sides.
Argentinian midfielder Pablo Batalla broke the deadlock with 12 minutes left at Beijing's Workers Stadium on Tuesday night before setting up Yu Dabao to make sure of a third consecutive win for last year's Super League runners-up six minutes later.
With joint second place duo Brisbane Roar and Suwon Samsung meeting in Australia on Wednesday, Beijing find themselves at least temporarily with a six-point lead at the top of group G and on course for a return to the last 16 for a first time since 2013.
It was not an easy game. Urawa were very aggressive because they lost all their previous matches, but I have to say this match was the best from my team so far in the season
"It was not an easy game. Urawa were very aggressive because they lost all their previous matches, but I have to say this match was the best from my team so far in the season," said Beijing's Spanish coach Manzano.
Guangzhou R&F lost 1-0 at home to South Korea's Seongnam FC, while FA Cup holders Shandong Luneng went down 2-1 in Japan to Kashiwa Reysol.
Striker Hwang Ui-jo scored the only goal in the first half as former champions Seongnam recorded a second consecutive win to leave Guangzhou R&F third in group F with table-topping Buriram United, from Thailand, facing Japan's Gamba Osaka on Wednesday.
