Melbourne Victory join Shanghai in Asian Champions League last 16; Shandong face Sydney
Second round starts to take shape ahead of tonight’s final games

Melbourne Victory scored twice in the first 17 minutes and held off Japan’s Gamba Osaka 2-1 to secure a place in the second round of the Asian Champions League on Tuesday.
Melbourne finished second in Group G behind Shanghai SIPG, who were already assured of first place ahead of their 3-0 loss to two-time continental champions Suwon in South Korea.
Suwon’s hopes of progression depended on a win at home and a loss for Melbourne.
Kim Gun-hee opened with an early penalty for Suwon, and scored again in the 55th, three minutes after Min Sang-gi.

In Melbourne, Besart Berisha’s 13th-minute penalty and Archie Thompson’s well-timed finished from Kosta Barbarouses’ cross gave the Victory a buffer.