After losing the home leg 1-0, Shimizu pressed for an early goal, but weren’t able to find one until late in the first half when Brosque headed in a free kick from Yosuke Kawai.

Not long after the resumption of play, the Aussie striker saw his strike cancelled out by Marcus Tanaka, before Jymmy Franca restored Shimizu’s advantage.

Grampus looked to have put the result beyond doubt when they went 3-2 up courtesy of a brace from Jungo Fujimoto, but late strikes from Yuji Shenuma and Toshiyuki Takagi secured a shock win for Shimizu.

Meanwhile, in the K-League, former Melbourne Heart defender Brendan Hamill made his debut for Seongnam, playing the first 60 minutes of the 1-0 loss to Jeonbuk Hyundai.

Luke DeVere put in a full shift as Gyeongnam conceded two late goals to do down 2-1 against title contenders FC Seoul.

Elsewhere in Korea, Eddy Bosnar’s Suwon Bluewings fought out a goalless draw with Matt McKay’s Busan I’Park. Bosnar played a full match and McKay played the second half.

In preseason friendly action, Massimo Luongo played a full match as Ipswich town defeated Colchester 2-1.

The young midfielder has played almost every minute of every game since arriving at Ipswich on loan from Tottenham and looks a certain starter for the season opener against Blackburn Rovers.

Curtis Good made his debut for the Newcastle United first team, coming on in the 73rd minute of the 5-1 win against Hartlepool.

Meanwhile, Shane Lowry made his return from injury and played the first half of Millwall’s 2-1 win against Southend United, while Patrick Kisnorbo came on in the 67th minute of Leeds United’s 1-0 win against Burton Albion.

Scott McDonald played 80 minutes and Rhys Williams played 66 minutes as Middlesbrough defeated Scunthorpe United 2-1.

Bailey Wright put in a full shift for Preston North End in the 1-0 win against Plymouth Argyle, while Matthew Leckie started and played 68 minutes as FSV Frankfurt were trounced 7-1 by Bundesliga 1 club Bayer Laverkusen.