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Kashima late show defeats Wanderers

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Western Sydney Wanderers’ Asian Champions League title defence has suffered a massive blow, with a 2-1 home loss to Japan’s Kashima Antlers in heavy rain at Parramatta on Tuesday.

After taking a first-half lead through Nikita Rukavytsya, Wanderers conceded two second-half goals, the second coming in stoppage time.

The result pushed Kashima above the Wanderers, who are now last in their four-team group with just one round remaining.

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Western Sydney must now win their final match in China against group leader Guangzhou Evergrande and hope for a favourable result in the other final-round fixture.

While the Wanderers had their chances, Kashima deserved a good result for an enterprising performance after falling a goal behind.

The hardy crowd of just over five thousand who braved Sydney’s ‘storm of the decade’ watched the Wanderers hit the front when Rukavytsya slotted the ball home after defender Naomichi Ueda made a hash of dealing with a through ball from Wanderers Japanese midfielder Takahagi Yojiro.

Wanderers goalkeeper Ante Covic was the busier of the two custodians and he made three first-half saves to preserve his team’s lead.

Home striker Kerem Bulut had a shot pushed over the bar, but it was a rare opportunity for the Wanderers.

Kashima continued to push forward after the break and equalised half way through the second half when Shoma Doi cut inside and drilled the ball home with his left foot.

Gabu Shibsaki went close with a free kick for the visitors before Kanazaki Mu made a perfectly-timed run in the first minute of stoppage time to drill home a left wing cross for the winning goal.

After the 0-0 draw between Guangzhou Evergrande and FC Seoul, only one set of results will enable the Wanderers to advance to the last 16.

They must beat Guangzhou and hope Kashima and FC Seoul draw, as a victory for either would eliminate the Australian team.

The Wanderers’ prospects in China won’t be helped as they will be missing three players through suspension.

Meanwhile, Brisbane Roar remain a hope of advancing to the last 16 of the tournament after a 1-0 victory over Beijing Guoan in China, thanks to a strike from Andrija Kaluderovic just before halftime.

-AAP

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