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Red-hot Urawa to go all out against Jeonbuk in AFC semi-final

Japanese side has scored 15 goals in last three games

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 24 Aug 2022 3:02PM

Red-hot Urawa to go all out against Jeonbuk in AFC semi-final
Urawa Red Diamonds has scored 15 goals in their last three games in all competitions, the latest a 4-0 thrashing of Thailand’s BG Pathum United in the Champions League quarter-finals on Monday. – @ElevenSportsSEA Twitter pic, August 24, 2022

SAITAMA – Free-scoring Urawa Red Diamonds will go on the attack in their Asian Champions League semi-final against an ailing Jeonbuk Motors, midfielder Takahiro Sekine warned today.

Japan’s Urawa has scored 15 goals in their last three games in all competitions, the latest a 4-0 thrashing of Thailand’s BG Pathum United in the Champions League quarter-finals on Monday.

Urawa will enjoy home advantage for tomorrow’s one-legged tie against the K League’s Jeonbuk in Saitama and Sekine hopes they will put on another scintillating showing for their passionate fans.

“We want to attack them before they get the chance to attack us,” the 27-year-old told reporters.

“I’m really looking forward to it and we don’t have any intention of losing, so we will give it everything we’ve got.”

Urawa is chasing their third AFC Champions League crown, having won Asia’s premier club competition in 2007 and 2017.

In contrast to Urawa’s bullish message, Jeonbuk is going into the last-four clash with their reserves of energy running low.

They needed extra-time in the last 16 last week and once again played 120 minutes before coming back to defeat Vissel Kobe 3-1 on Monday, all in Saitama.

“It’s been a difficult situation and I appreciate the players,” said the South Korean side’s manager Kim Sang-sik.

“Because we played two games with extra-time the players are really tired and there will be problems with physical strength.

“But we have one spirit and one mind to go into this game and get the win.” – AFP, August 24, 2022

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