Western Sydney Wanderers suffered a 4-0 drubbing at the hands of J-League heavyweights Urawa Red Diamonds in the opening match of their AFC Champions League campaign at Campbelltown Stadium on Tuesday night.
Coach Tony Popovic made six changes to the side that defeated the Sky Blues in the Sydney derby on Saturday but the fresh legs were no match for the Reds who were simply a class above.
Urawa stunned the hosts with two quick-fire goals early in the second stanza before netting twice in the final 20 minutes to a cap a dominant performance.
Urawa players celebrate the win with their fans. Well deserved. Amazing support 👏 @REDSOFFICIAL #WSWvURA #ACL2017 pic.twitter.com/AIj1VtuYFx
— Daniel Carr (@danieljcarrr) February 21, 2017
The visitors started brightly in the opening stanza and laid siege to the Wanderers goal with striker Yuri Muto and Shinzo Koroki forcing keeper Vedran Janjetovic into smart saves in the opening half hour.
Western Sydney settled into the contest and enjoyed sustained periods of possession with Argentine Nico Martinez and debutant Abraham Majok looking lively.
But it was the visitors who blew the game open after the break, with two goals in as many minutes to Shinzo Koroki and Tadanari Lee putting Urawa in control.
58 GOAL! 2 in 2 minutes for @REDSOFFICIAL, Koroki returns the favour by producing the assist for Lee to score! 2-0 #WSWvURA #ACL2017 pic.twitter.com/82LuMUlX62
— AFC Champions League (@TheAFCCL) February 21, 2017
The Reds continued to dictate proceedings and were rewarded for their dominance with Tomoaki Makino and substitute Rafael Silva both netting as Urawa sealed a huge first-up victory.
It was the biggest defeat for the Wanderers in three continental campaigns and won't get any easier for the A-League side and 2014 ACL champions who also face big-spending Shanghai SIPG and K-League danger FC Seoul in the group stage.
GOALS
0-1: Urawa Reds, Shinzo Koroki, 56
Tadanari Lee surged through the heart of the Wanderers defence before sliding Koroki in behind, with the attacker coolly firing home with the outside of his foot.
0-2: Urawa Reds, Tadanari Lee, 58’
Urawa pounced on a sloppy turnover inside the Wanderers box with Koroki flicking the ball into the path of Lee with the striker showing great touch to fire home past Vedran Janjetovic.
0-3: Urawa Reds, Tomoaki Makino, 68’
The Wanderers failed to deal with a Urawa corner with the ball falling kindly to Makino who made no mistake from six yards.
0-4: Urawa Reds, Rafael Silva, 86’
The substitute was released down the right flank with the Brazilian standing up Brendan Hamill before firing a powerful strike past Janjetovic.
86' GOAL! It's 4! A goal for Rafael Silva who puts the icing on the cake for @REDSOFFICIAL #WSWvURA #ACL2017 pic.twitter.com/304R83awi5
— AFC Champions League (@TheAFCCL) February 21, 2017
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