Week in Asian Football: Thrilling Wins and Strategic Moves

Aleksandar Mitrovic's last-minute strike helps Al-Hilal secure a 3-2 win and maintain their perfect record in the Saudi Pro League. Sanfrecce Hiroshima goes top of the J.League following Tolgay Arslan's hat-trick. Urawa Red Diamonds reappoint head coach Maciej Skorza amid poor form. Ulsan HD edges Pohang Steelers in a nine-goal thriller to pull level with Gangwon FC.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 02-09-2024 07:15 IST | Created: 02-09-2024 07:15 IST
Week in Asian Football: Thrilling Wins and Strategic Moves
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Aleksandar Mitrovic's last-minute goal secured a dramatic 3-2 victory for Al-Hilal against Damac, preserving their unbeaten start in the Saudi Pro League. The Serbian striker's crucial header and close-range finish confirmed back-to-back wins for Jorge Jesus' squad.

Meanwhile, Sanfrecce Hiroshima surged to the top of the J.League standings after Tolgay Arslan's hat-trick fueled a 3-2 triumph over FC Tokyo. The victory marked Hiroshima's seventh consecutive league win, allowing them to overtake Machida Zelvia on goal difference.

In a significant coaching change, struggling Urawa Red Diamonds announced the return of Maciej Skorza as head coach. The Polish manager's comeback follows a disappointing spell under Per-Mathias Hogmo, which saw the team plummet to 12th place in the standings.

Defending champions Ulsan HD clinched a nerve-wracking 5-4 win against Pohang Steelers to draw level with Gangwon FC atop South Korea's league table. Kim Young-gwon's late goal appeared to seal the victory, but a resilient comeback from Pohang narrowly fell short.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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