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Beijing Guoan lose to Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors in AFC Champions League

Xinhua | Updated: 2019-03-06 22:13
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Beijing Guoan's players leave the pitch after losing to Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors in AFC Champions League in Seoul, March 6, 2019.[Photo/IC]

SEOUL - Chinese Super League side Beijing Guoan lost their opening match in Group G of the 2019 AFC Champions League, as they were defeated 3-1 by South Korean side Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors here on Wednesday.

In their first Champions League match since 2015, Guoan started with all four of their overseas players, including Kim Min-Jae, who faced his former club. Jeonbuk surprisingly benched striker Kim Shin-Wook in favor of veteran Lee Dong-Gook.

Guoan had the first attempt on goal, as hitman Cedric Bakambu's angled drive flew wide.

However, the hosts broke the deadlock in the 14th minute when Han Kyo-Won shook off Guoan's defense and sent the ball into an empty net from a tight angle.

Guoan leveled in the 41st minute as Jonathan Viera pulled back from the byline for Zhang Xizhe, who beat keeper Song Bum-Keun with a first-time strike.

Jeonbuk restored their lead just two minutes into the second-half, after Han Kyo-Won drew out goalkeeper Zou Dehai and squared for Lee Dong-Gook to slide in.

Lee continued his fearsome form as his header forced Zou into a good save, before his curling shot from distance hit the woodwork.

Jeonbuk extended their lead to 3-1 in the 71st minute, after Lee set up substitute Kim Shin-Wook to steer his header into the top corner.

Guoan's coach Roger Schmidt said: "Jeonbuk played a good match, they exploited our mistakes and punished us. We lost the tempo after 1-3 and they did have a better performance than us."

Guoan's next Champions League match will be at home to Japan's Urawa Red Diamonds on March 13.

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