MELBOURNE Victory had four goals rubbed out for offside but finally managed to find an equaliser to hold Jeju United to a 1-1 draw as their Asian Champions League campaign ended.
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Eun-Jung Kim opened the scoring for the Korean home side in the first half as Victory struggled to get into the game.
Victory veteran Kevin Muscat - playing in probably his last ever game - picked up the final booking of his playing career with a yellow just before half-time.
But Victory came back into the match in the second half despite the string of disallowed goals, at least two of which appeared dubious.
Diogo Ferreira managed to break the offside trap with a superb equaliser to claim a share of the points just after the hour mark
And although Jeju went down to ten men in the dying moments of the game as Ju-Nu Kang picked up his second yellow, his side held firm for the draw.
But with Gamba Osaka winning the other match in the group against Tianjin Teda, the result was irrelevant and Victory's ACL campaign drew to another disappointing end.
Muscat wasn't the only player to farewell Melbourne Victory, with Robbie Kruse playing his last game before taking up his contract with Bundesliga 2 outfit Fortuna Dusseldorf.
As you would expect from a game which both sides had to win, it was end to end for much of the contest and inside the first five minutes Melbourne were hard done by, with Danny Allsopp's goal ruled out for offside despite the fact he was played on by one of the Jeju fullbacks.
After that, the majority of attacking action in the first half came from the home side, with Kim Young-Sin's shot deflected wide before Park Hyun-Beom missed an excellent chance when he was through on goal.
Melbourne responses weren't strong enough to beat the keeper with Carlos Hernandez and Allsopp both hitting tame shots straight at Kim Ho-Jum.
Jeju took control on the scoreboard on 24 minutes when the delightful chipped ball in the midfield from Kang Joon-Woo allowed Kim Eun-Jung to turn and fire straight past Tando Velaphi the give the home side the lead.
The end to end attacking action continued and two minutes after the goal, Adrian Leijer headed wide from a corner, while soon after Kruse beat the keeper, but Kang was there to clear the ball away.
Melbourne had Velaphi to thank for trailing by just one goal at the break when he pulled off an excellent save to deny Bae Ki-Jong, while just before half time, Leigh Broxham sent a possible equaliser over the bar after a promising build up.
As the second half started, news filtered through that Gamba Osaka had taken the lead, effectively killing off any chance for either side. To compound Melbourne's disappointment, they hit the back of the net three times in the first seven minutes of the second half, only for the linesman's flag to deny them every time.
The second one, to Archie Thompson, looked marginal at best, while up the other end Velaphi's outstanding evening continued as he kept out a shot from Kim Eun-Jung. Thompson picked up a knock soon after and left the field on the hour replaced by Billy Celeski.
The Victory goal came from a very unlikely source, when from a rebound from a corner Ferreira chanced his luck with his side-footed volley which proved unstoppable.
The chances continued to flow at either end as Santos hit the upright and missed a couple of other chances, while Kruse, Allsopp and even substitute Surat Sukha shot just wide but neither side could break the deadlock.
There was late drama when Kang was sent off for an elbow on Matthew Foschini but that did nothing to hide the fact that Melbourne failed to progress from the group stage of the AFC Champions League for the third time.
Jeju United 1 (Kim 24)
Melbourne Victory 1 (Ferreira 61)
At Jeju World Cup Stadium
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