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szdaily -> Sports
Sydney drawn with Luneng
     2016-May-20  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    SYDNEY FC claimed an important 1-1 draw away to Shandong Luneng in the AFC Champions League (ACL) Round of 16.

    Diego Tardelli’s second-half equalizer denied Sydney victory in China in the Round of 16 first leg Wednesday but the Sky Blues were in fact lucky to avoid defeat.

    Before David Carney gave the visitors the lead on the quarter-hour mark, Sydney goalkeeper Vedran Janjetovic saved a penalty, while Shandong failed to convert two other huge opportunities in the first half.

    The hosts’ profligacy ensured Sydney will head home for next week’s second leg ahead in the tie on the away goals rule.

    In their maiden ACL knockout stage appearance, Sydney could have been 2-0 down inside 10 minutes. In the opening minute, Rhyan Grant’s outstretched leg deflected Wu Xinghan’s shot over the bar after a great run and cutback from Liu Binbin.

    Then six minutes later, Janjetovic tripped Wu in the box but the 28-year-old gloveman made amends by palming Walter Montillo’s spot-kick away.

    Sydney broke the deadlock in the 15th minute with a flowing move that saw Milos Dimitrijevic’s pass pierce the hosts’ defense, releasing Riley Woodcock in behind and the left-back crossed for Carney to nod home.

    Tardelli should have leveled in the 28th minute but could only blast another cutback from Liu over the bar.(SD-Agencies)

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