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Tuesday, October 23, 2007

AFC Cup, Asia
6:00 PM
Al Nejmeh (LIB) 2.10
X 3.30
Shbab Alordon (JOR) 2.85
+4

Arabian Champions League, World
7:00 PM
Al-Arabi 1.75
X 3.40
USM Alger 3.75
+3

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

AFC Champions League, Asia
12:30 PM
Urawa Red Diamonds (JPN) 1.45
X 3.80
Seongnam Chunma (KOR) 5.60
+3
6:00 PM
Al Wahda (UAE) 2.15
X 3.35
Sepahan (IRN) 2.70
+3

Arabian Champions League, World
7:00 PM
Al-Wehda 1.75
X 3.40
ES Setif 3.75
+3

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Arabian Champions League, World
5:30 PM
Al-Oruba 3.30
X 3.50
WAC Wydad 1.85
+3
7:00 PM
Al-Marreekh 1.75
X 3.50
Raja Casablanca 3.65
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Wednesday, October 24, 2007
AFC Champions League, Asia

12:30 PM Urawa Red Diamonds (JPN) 1.45 X 3.80 Seongnam Chunma (KOR) 5.60

Reds proceed cautiously into ACL semifinal
Shintaro Kano / Daily Yomiuri Sportswriter

Urawa Reds are at a definite advantage going into today Asian Champions League semifinal against Seongnam Ilhwa, but they are not taking anything for granted.

Holger Osieck's side produced a 2-2 draw in the first leg at Seongnam three weeks ago, and the South Korean club has lost tournament top scorer Mota and midfielder Kim Cheol Ho for the match this evening because of injuries.

Plus, Reds will have a near sellout crowd on hand at 64,000-seat Saitama Stadium rallying them on. A 1-1 draw or better will see Reds into the two-leg final, which takes place on Nov. 7 and 14.

But they're not about to let down their guard just yet.

"When you start thinking you are at an advantage because you have two away goals, you've made a mistake right there already," Osieck said on Tuesday afternoon. "We're thinking about going to the final with a win. That's it.

"I don't think I need to spell out the importance of tomorrow's game. We are in a position to reach the final of the Champions League."

Osieck had received some good news a day earlier, when the manager learned that Brazilian striker Washington, who leads Urawa in the J.League with 15 goals from 22 games, would be available tonight.

Washington broke his nose in a 4-2 league victory at JEF United Chiba over the weekend for the first-place Reds, while heading in the second of his two goals in the first half alone.

Osieck raved about Washington's performance late after the game, saying the 2006 top scorer had learned to blend into the team without sacrificing his individual skills.

Washington will play with a nose guard against a very physical side in Seongnam.

"It's not as serious as we expected it to be," Osieck said. "He didn't need surgery, and he will be ready to go tomorrow."

The German coach also played down the significance of Mota and Kim's absence. Seongnam ended up first in the regular season of the K-League which finished 10 days ago, and has been preparing solely for tonight's game since then.

"We played them in the A3 Champions Cup and in the ACL, and they are as good as I expected them to be," said Osieck. "Tomorrow's game will be more than difficult.

"They are a very organized team. They have not made many changes from last season, but a team as solid as them are not about individual players. They succeed because they are good as a group."

Seongnam coach Kim Hak Bum was eerily confident despite the clear and present disadvantages his team has.

"There's no question Mota is an important player to us, but we have had success in the K-League without him," Kim said following a closed training session at Saitama Stadium. "Reds have good attacking players in Washington, Ponte and Tatsuya Tanaka, but our defense is even better. We will not lose.

"Just like they scored two goals at Seongnam, we are capable of scoring two at Saitama. I think you will see lots of goals tomorrow evening. We have every intention of winning."

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Wednesday, October 24, 2007
AFC Champions League, Asia

6:00 PM Al Wahda (UAE) 2.15 X 3.35 Sepahan (IRN) 2.70 +3

Jumaa set to boost Al Wahda
By Amith Passela
24 October 2007

ABU DHABI — Abdulraheem Jumaa returns to action in more than two months to add more muscle for Al Wahda’s AFC Champions League semifinal second leg against Sepahan of Iran tonight at Al Nahyan stadium. Kick off time at 8pm.

The UAE international midfielder suffered a leg injury when on national duty during the Asian Cup in July. His return is expected to boost Al Wahda’s chances to reverse the 3-1 defeat in the away leg a fortnight ago.

Al Wahda’s Brazilian coach Ivo Wortmann expects Jumaa to play an influential role in tonight’s clash, which they have to win by at least 2-0 score to stay in the competition.

“Abdulraheem is an experienced player and even after a two-month layoff he can walk into a game to play a big role,” Wortmann told reporters at the pre-match conference yesterday.

“The better players grow under pressure and Abdulraheem is such a player for me. He has been in the national team for a long time and he knows how to play under pressure. Obviously we can look up to him to play a big game,” added the Brazilian.

Al Wahda played with 10 players for nearly 70 minutes of the away leg in Esfahan after Yasser Abdulla was booked for the second time by Singapore referee Abdul Malik Abdul Bashir.

Wortmann is under no illusion Al Wahda will return victorious in the two-legged format but was confident his team will not throw away the chances of reaching the final without a fight.

“We have a good squad of which five are members of the current national team. We have prepared well and are going into this game 100 per cent. I think we did well in the away leg despite the 3-1 result.”

Al Wahda equalised through Mohammed Al Shehhi early in the second half but Sepahan regained the lead through striker Mahmoud Karimi’s second goal of the match and then added a third late in the game from a spot kick fired by skipper Moharram Navidkia.

Sepahan’s Croatian coach Luka Bonacic is quietly fancying his team to reach the final by holding to the home leg advantage.

Bonacic said, “We have a good opportunity to reach the final. I’m sure the boys can handle the crowd as they have played in stadiums with over 100,000. It’s going to be a tough for both teams.

“We have a lot of respect for Al Wahda. They are good side. The first 20 minutes of the match will be very crucial for us.

“Al Wahda can be dangerous through Ismail Matar and Mohammed Al Shehhi. I also know Croatian pro Mohammed Sharbini’s ability.

"I have seen him play in Croatia and he can be dangerous even 60 metres away. So we are aware of the dangers and are ready for it.”
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