AFC Champions League: Gwangju focused on the Saudi contingent al Hillal in a semifinal conflict tikitaka News

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AFC Champions League: Gwangju focused on the Saudi contingent al Hillal in a semifinal conflict

Foreign players Al Hilal forced the Saudi team by one of the favorites to raise the Asian Champions League, but the coach Gwangju Lee Jung-Hyo has his sights set on the house’s domestic contingent on Friday.

Riyadh-based equipment is to expand the fifth continental title when the finals of this year’s competition starts in a tri- with attention to a large extent focused on the Exon’s acquired talent within Jorge Jesus‘side.

While Serbian duo Aleksandar Mitrović and Sergej Milinkovic-Savic They played key roles in a high profile team such as Kalidou Koulibaly, Ruben is famous and Joao Cancelo, Lee He believes that the key to overcoming against Al Hilal is lying somewhere else.

“We have to take care of the players of Saudi Arabic, their domestic players,” Lee said, who was first led by the South Korean club to the continental championship.

“We know the players with big names, we know how to play. We have to look after Salem Al-Dawsari, Mohamed Kanno or Ali Al-Bulayhi. They are players who are core Al Hilal. We have to take care of them. “

Gwangju Enter a conflict at the King Abdullah’s sports city as an underdogs, which has already performed the expectations above that it reached the last eight.

After a series of impressive displays in the league phase, Koreans struggled from two-naked first deficit to eliminate the J-League Champions Vissel Kobe in a previous circle.

Gwangju’s Albanian Winger Jasir Asani Is the leading stretch of the tournament with nine goals, and Lee knows that his players should be involved in the duration of the quarterfinals if necessary.

“Every minute, every second will be very precious for us,” he said. “The game will last maybe 100 minutes, and this is an exhibition for us to show the world we play.

“Tomorrow’s game is either dying. One will win and one will die.”

Al Hilal enters the conflict in the middle of the pattern, encourage Jesus to alleviate expectations from the demanding supporters of their club.

“We know that this team (Gwangju) is very strong, that they had good performance and good forward with good potential,” said an experienced Portuguese coach. “We will face that well played on the collective.

“We watched the games they played before. We are aware of all the details of our opponent and we can say that they are a strong team and it will make a match harder.”

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