Semi Final: Kashiwa Reysol vs Guangzhou Evergrande - AFC Champions League 2013 (1st Leg)

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  • čas přidán 24. 09. 2013
  • Kashiwa Reysol 1-4 Guangzhou Evergrande: Guangzhou Evergrande handed Kashiwa Reysol a devastating 4-1 defeat in the first leg of their AFC Champions League semi-final as the Chinese Super League side came from behind to demolish the Japanese side at Hitachi Stadium to take a significant step towards the final.
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  • @CarlsonYang1
    @CarlsonYang1 Před 10 lety

    fantastic

  • @Renegade_rm56
    @Renegade_rm56 Před 10 lety

    well said. shabab came really close to advancing to the semis.....

  • @zhiyuanjin8436
    @zhiyuanjin8436 Před 10 lety

    Go Go Championship, 恒大!

  • @user-yq4ug6gy1y
    @user-yq4ug6gy1y Před 10 lety

    good

  • @TruthsOFamwf
    @TruthsOFamwf Před 10 lety

    YEAH I AGREE..... I'm Chinese myself. Although there are many European clubs with foreign players who does most of the goal scoring I prefer it it was local players who made these goals.
    In 2005 AFC the Shenzen Jianliao made it to semi final but all are chinese players

  • @GodKagami
    @GodKagami Před 10 lety

    coooooooooooool~~~~~~~

  • @simbaxyk
    @simbaxyk Před 10 lety

    There's no any team in Asia can stop Guangzhou Evergrande.

  • @wufan433
    @wufan433 Před 10 lety

    荣誉缔造者,glory creator

  • @TruthsOFamwf
    @TruthsOFamwf Před 10 lety

    Guangzhou renagade is richest football club in Asia. It has some of the world greatest players.
    But I would rather prefer it if was local plays like Shenzen Jianliao who made in semi finals

  • @Ahmad07ALGhamdi
    @Ahmad07ALGhamdi Před 10 lety

    We have many of problems, the most important problem is lack of money .
    Thanks for your interest :)

  • @kindnessmatters920
    @kindnessmatters920 Před 10 lety

    awesome match :D

  • @chengyuancai7073
    @chengyuancai7073 Před 10 lety +1

    Its called football and it happens all the time

  • @nickyang9575
    @nickyang9575 Před 10 lety

    Conca!!!MVP!!!

  • @Renegade_rm56
    @Renegade_rm56 Před 10 lety

    hope we meet in the final!

  • @mansour95
    @mansour95 Před 10 lety

    If any team in Asia plays against guanzho, it will be destroyed. even Ittihad when guanzho was not as strong as now it was the best. But now this team deserves the cup. I am a fan of Al-shabab, but I am happy that we didn't play against guanzho if we qualified to the semi-final.

  • @freddiexue3889
    @freddiexue3889 Před 10 lety

    the truth GZ fans are actually good and friendly

  • @cerakcerak
    @cerakcerak Před 10 lety

    KLEO VRATI SE !

  • @Ketston
    @Ketston Před 10 lety

    And stop saying that 4 foreign players striked, last year bayern munchen defeates borussia dortmund with a gol striked by robben (netherland) and one by Mandzukic (croatia). The year before chelsea won the champions league with only 3 english players.
    So, what are we talking about?!?

  • @wonjinum2258
    @wonjinum2258 Před 10 lety

    You're right. A lot of the Asian clubs do not have a financial budget like Evergrande, but Chinese football in general will not get any better. Pohang Steelers are utilizing their youth players which will be better for them in the future while Evergrande will be looking for replacements every 2 years or so.

  • @GoonerGoking
    @GoonerGoking Před 10 lety

    it would be quite funny to see comments here after souel beaten by guangzhou in the final :)

  • @erikdi001
    @erikdi001 Před 10 lety

    Awesome! 再接再厉,恒大!

  • @freddiexue3889
    @freddiexue3889 Před 10 lety

    not this year

  • @ChiZhangBrian
    @ChiZhangBrian Před 10 lety

    Fantastic motivating win... in the dark days of Chinese soccer, this brings hope...

  • @cartoon5900
    @cartoon5900 Před 10 lety +1

    الفريق الياباني طلع تقليد
    احسن فريق في البطولة جوانزو

  • @Nyro888
    @Nyro888 Před 10 lety

    With all due respect good luck to those young Koreans in prestigious youth academies overseas. I hope for the sake of Asian football they're able to make something of themselves. Having said that, looking at the way, a lot of the top European clubs treat Asian players (e.g. Kagawa, Park Chu Young etc.; with Park Ji Sung being the exception) it would be incredible if the players you've mentioned becomes the next Ronaldo, Messi, etc. (cont.)

  • @Ahmad07ALGhamdi
    @Ahmad07ALGhamdi Před 10 lety

    without any AFC dont speak with me ..

  • @simbaxyk
    @simbaxyk Před 10 lety

    There's another Chinese club Shanghai Shenhua, once they also have been rich and they introduced Anelka and Drogba from Chelsea. But Shanghai Shenhua couldn't make good operation, they still played poorly and were criticized by Chinese media and fans.
    In contrast, Guangzhou Evergrande is totally different. Most decisions made by the club are correct. Now they are on their way to make greater success.

  • @Ahmad07ALGhamdi
    @Ahmad07ALGhamdi Před 10 lety +1

    your coach (Lippi): No club in Asia compete guangzhou except the Ittihad !

  • @JDEmpire123
    @JDEmpire123 Před 10 lety

    Japanese and Korea is Asia best league

  • @simbaxyk
    @simbaxyk Před 10 lety

    It's at the club level. Nowadays the success of a club can't be without good commercial operation. Do you agree?
    And I don't think that Korean clubs such as Pohang Steelers not having foreign players is because these clubs are so confident of their local players, it's just because nowadays Korean clubs don't have enough financial budget. They DO also want considerable foreign players like Conca, Elkeson and Cleo.

  • @simbaxyk
    @simbaxyk Před 10 lety

    0:05 晚上好!欢迎光临!
    WE ARE CHINA EVERGRANDE!

  • @wonjinum2258
    @wonjinum2258 Před 10 lety

    You're comparing two COMPLETELY different teams. Bayern Munich and Guangzhou Evergrande? lol, Guangzhou revolve around their foreign players while Bayern Munich have German players who can carry the team.

  • @simbaxyk
    @simbaxyk Před 10 lety

    Same logic, would Evergrande be this strong if they didn't have competent domestic players like Zhang Linpeng, Gao Lin and Huang Bowen? I think Evergrande's success is because they have brilliant foreign strikers, while they also have good domestic players who can make good assist and operation on the field. Btw they also have world-class coaching team.

  • @Renegade_rm56
    @Renegade_rm56 Před 10 lety

    I meant 'i11EVN', not dejan :P

  • @ValiantBrownBear
    @ValiantBrownBear Před 10 lety

    the fans here are Guangzhou Evergrande fans, not national team fans, they cheer for their club, not for the national team.
    what's the point of making silly discursive comments against foreign players scoring in a club game ??????
    If someone wants to show off ur national football superiority, turn to a national football video pls !

  • @JDEmpire123
    @JDEmpire123 Před 10 lety

    Thailand 2
    China 1 LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

  • @Renegade_rm56
    @Renegade_rm56 Před 10 lety

    Not gonna deny that korean footballs better than chinese football as of now. These two countries have different football cultures and values. As of now, using money to buy powerful foreign players is a good way to stimulate domestic players, which will in turn, boost their own skill levels.
    Korean players are already good in the sense that they're as good as their foreign players, but China has to build up to that through working with foreign players and learning their technique. You're right.

  • @2009xellos
    @2009xellos Před 10 lety

    Where's Ittihad now? (I'm an FC Seoul fan)

  • @Renegade_rm56
    @Renegade_rm56 Před 10 lety

    hey mate i didnt see that team this year where are they oh right they are at home sitting 7th in league lol,.

  • @ValiantBrownBear
    @ValiantBrownBear Před 10 lety

    “晚上好,欢迎光临.”

  • @Renegade_rm56
    @Renegade_rm56 Před 10 lety

    kk mate

  • @donghaom
    @donghaom Před 10 lety

    广州由巴里奥斯换成了 艾尔克森,没可比性

  • @Renegade_rm56
    @Renegade_rm56 Před 10 lety

    Well as of now yes you're right seoul is ahead of guangzhou in its production of youth. But just recently GZ opened the largest football school in the school in conjunction with real madrid (their coaches come to coach), and has over two thousands kids in it. with world class coaches, if one twentieth of these kids become successful in the future, thats 100 talents for chinese football. I'm not boasting about this, just saying in response to your assumption that GZ neglects youth systems.

  • @wonjinum2258
    @wonjinum2258 Před 10 lety

    The management of Shanghai Shenhua was flawed. It all started with their chairman Zhu Jun, who had absolutely no clue what he was doing. They were already in debt before they even bought Anelka and Drogba. Also the 4 previous managers they had also had no idea what they were doing. If you are going to compare CSL clubs compare Evergrande to Beijing Guoan. They are doing something right. They don't even need to splash cash.

  • @Ketston
    @Ketston Před 10 lety

    sure, imagine bayern without ribery, robben and mandzukic ahahahha

  • @KiyomiYoshi
    @KiyomiYoshi Před 10 lety

    holy crap Kashiwa Reysol got murder...

  • @simbaheong9642
    @simbaheong9642 Před 10 lety

    敗れてしまった...

  • @whisky1991q
    @whisky1991q Před 10 lety

    晚上好,欢迎光临!哈哈哈

  • @simbaxyk
    @simbaxyk Před 10 lety

    And you said Bayern Munich has German players who can carry the team, then I wanna ask: if without Ribéry (France), Mandžukić (Croatia), Robben (Holland), Pizarro (Peru), etc, will Bayern Munich still be competitive in Europe?
    If FC Barcelona's without Messi (Argentina), how many matches would Barça have lost? How many times has Messi saved Barça?
    Do you know what is called a "professional football club"?

  • @simbaxyk
    @simbaxyk Před 10 lety

    Evergrande also has its youth training system, but it's just at its beginning. The club has invested largely on the youth training system and has some cooperation with European clubs such as Real Madrid. Now many coaches in Evergrande's youth training system are from Real Madrid.
    watch?v=lkjnsvuLHp4

  • @Ahmad07ALGhamdi
    @Ahmad07ALGhamdi Před 10 lety

    If you saudi fans, of curse you know about what is happening at the ITTIHAD , our club now does not have enough money to bring professional players !!
    But we'll back , and destroyed all enemys .

  • @Renegade_rm56
    @Renegade_rm56 Před 10 lety

    yeah ok i've only seen their match highlights. that guy was too cocky though. SORRY!

  • @paolodeng5240
    @paolodeng5240 Před 10 lety

    We will beat FC Seoul,and win the 2013 AFC Champions League!Go!!!Guangzhou Evergrande!!!

  • @wonjinum2258
    @wonjinum2258 Před 10 lety

    Please don't assume who is the best player in teams esp. if you never seen any of their matches. Dejan, as of right now, is not the best player for FC Seoul.

  • @TruthsOFamwf
    @TruthsOFamwf Před 10 lety

    Guangzhou renegade is one the richest club in Asia

  • @kindnessmatters920
    @kindnessmatters920 Před 10 lety

    lol good evening commentator nice mandarin pronunciation

  • @wonjinum2258
    @wonjinum2258 Před 10 lety

    This has nothing to do with football.

  • @Renegade_rm56
    @Renegade_rm56 Před 10 lety

    I was joking for the first post. Although
    Jeonbuk 0-0, 1-1 Guanzhou
    Jeonbuk 0-2, 2-3 kashiwa
    guangzhou 4-1 kashiwa
    what is this..

  • @qili6607
    @qili6607 Před 10 lety

    haha, keep talking u guys~~~any way Guangzhou to the finals. i hope u can prepare next season asap

  • @Ahmad07ALGhamdi
    @Ahmad07ALGhamdi Před 10 lety

    I disagree with you. Arab clubs can not defeat Guangzhou, because it is a strong club.
    even the Ittihad beat it after a strong effort !

  • @wonjinum2258
    @wonjinum2258 Před 10 lety

    Those Euro youth training systems are everywhere in Asia. It doesn't matter if those youth players go through Euro youth system that are stationed in Asia esp. if they can't crack the first team in Evergrande. Also those Euro youth systems are nothing compared to the ones in Spain. Those kids will not make it to the Real Madrid reserve squad. Takefusa Kubo, Lee Seung-Woo, Paik Seung-Ho and Jang Gyeol-Hee those guys are in the real youth system for Barcelona stationed in Spain.

  • @user-ol5jm1ks2r
    @user-ol5jm1ks2r Před 10 lety

    我是高州佬哦

  • @wonjinum2258
    @wonjinum2258 Před 10 lety

    Gao Lin and Huang Bowen. They're not really that impressive. The player that can fit into your category of "good" players in Evergrande is Zhang Linpeng. He and Kim are the only players to play all games this season for Evergrande. Also without money, Evergrande would never have hired Lippi and co. You can't compare the budget of other Asian clubs with the CSL teams. It's just unfair.

  • @2009xellos
    @2009xellos Před 10 lety

    Kashiwa was the only team (among those that reached the ACL semi-finals) that exhausted themselves by playing a league match last weekend. Kashiwa's coach blamed on the J-league committee for not allowing them postpone the league match. Usually Kashiwa is as good as Jeonbuk Hyundai, who, even without its manager, managed to hold their own against Guangzhou with 2 draws 0-0, 1-1 in the Group Stages.

  • @Renegade_rm56
    @Renegade_rm56 Před 10 lety

    why are you using english then

  • @2009xellos
    @2009xellos Před 10 lety

    Same with FC Seoul. They have foreign players, but they don't dominate; skill levels of domestic & foreign players are pretty balanced.
    Spending much money on foreign players have only temporary effect on the development of your country's football. the Evergrande company can't keep up with that spending forever. Sooner or later China's domestic players will have to replace Elkeson, Conca. What lays a foundation for a club or league is its youth systems etc.

  • @2009xellos
    @2009xellos Před 10 lety

    Messi was trained under the Barcelona youth system. So are Xavi, Iniesta, who are of Spanish origin, Barca's aces.
    Guangzhou's foreign players dominate all their games, seeing these ACL hightlights it looks as if Guangzhou is entirely made up of foreign players. Domestic players seem to be taking no part. In K-league, Seoul is often criticized by other teams' fans for depending too much on foreign players, but actually, their dependence on foreign players is nothing compared to Guangzhou's.

  • @Ketston
    @Ketston Před 10 lety

    The point is that chinese football is growing only now, it's easy to say that other nations have more cup that china. football it's just about money, it's just about investments

  • @jamesdf7131
    @jamesdf7131 Před 10 lety

    yes. thank u for ur asking. sorry im not interested about u at all, so i leave no question for u.

  • @Ahmad07ALGhamdi
    @Ahmad07ALGhamdi Před 10 lety

    Are you talking about club which achieved the Asian Champions League twice.
    What your club achieved ?
    lol ^ _ ^

  • @wonjinum2258
    @wonjinum2258 Před 10 lety

    Sure, but where would Bayern Munich be if they didn't have Kroos, Neuer, Lahm, Muller and Schweinsteiger? Also without Xavi and Iniesta, Messi will be nothing. Your logic is very flawed. You should research the meaning of a "professional football club."

  • @byeduardomariano4817
    @byeduardomariano4817 Před 10 lety

    Campeonato brasileiro na asia? 5 jogos nenhum de jogador da asia, 2 da argentina 3 de brasileiros

  • @piano999
    @piano999 Před 10 lety

    china no.1 >

  • @2009xellos
    @2009xellos Před 10 lety

    I think China also needs teams like Atletico Bilbao (the team in La Liga that is entirely composed of local Basque players). Korea has one. It's Pohang Steelers, the team in AFC with the most ACL titles (3) it's also currently at the first place of K-league. Surprisingly the team is ENTIRELY made up of Koreans. More than 60% of the players were raised under the Pohang youth system.
    This is what makes the Korean national team strong compared to other AFC countries.

  • @jjjjjly
    @jjjjjly Před 10 lety

    did you finish your elementary school??

  • @simbaxyk
    @simbaxyk Před 10 lety

    When a korean team loses to FC Barcelona, you say goals are scored by foreigner Messi.
    When a korean team loses to Real Madrid, you say goals are scored by foreigner C. Ronaldo.
    When a korean team loses to Bayern Munich, you say goals are scored by foreigners Robben & Ribery.
    ......
    If you are a seoul fan, don't feel shy to show your fear towards a rising top football club in China, and Asia - Guangzhou Evergrande.
    Sour grapes are sour, but why you still keep tasting?

  • @wonjinum2258
    @wonjinum2258 Před 10 lety

    lol, at the people who are actually voting up Yao's comment. Obviously, they spend their days searching for random anti-Korean videos which has nothing to do with the ACL, Guangzhou Evergrande, or football for that matter.

  • @mehdan2
    @mehdan2 Před 10 lety

    lol!!!

  • @thetoshi101
    @thetoshi101 Před 10 lety

    this is why i hate youtube comment section related to asians.. too much nationalism, too much ego, too much ignorance.
    STOP HATING EACH OTHER GUYS

  • @TheArirangseoul
    @TheArirangseoul Před 10 lety

    AFC Champions League Winners (Ranking)
    South Korea 10
    Japan 5
    Saudi Arabia 4
    Iran 3
    Israel 3
    Thailand 2
    Qatar 2
    China 1

  • @2009xellos
    @2009xellos Před 10 lety

    Sure Guangzhou has shitload of money, but it hasn't really done anything other than buying players, if it keeps neglecting the importance of youth systems, it can be like Manchester City, but it will not become like Barcelona. Seoul is way ahead of Guangzhou in this department.
    Lee Chung Yong, Ki Sung Yong (who currently play in EPL) were raised under the FC Seoul youth system, also players such as Koh Myung Jin who scored with the amazing long range kick vs Jiangsu Sainty watch?v=v72D03hqQU0

  • @solecrazy
    @solecrazy Před 10 lety

    It's a club, it's business, what's the big deal about building up a team with good foreign players and coach if you have the money? Look at all the cash teams, Real Madrid, Man City, Chelsea, Pairs, I don't see many locals players score for those teams. Should Catalans feel shame at an Argentine scored hat tricks for them in the European Champions League? What about those rich Russian and Middle East bosses? The grapes are sour anyway! Stop barking at foreign players score for a Chinese club!

  • @jamesdf7131
    @jamesdf7131 Před 10 lety

    since u r chinese, I prefer u speaking ur local mother language other than english. perhaps u still living in mid ages, that's why local means a lot to u.

  • @Renegade_rm56
    @Renegade_rm56 Před 10 lety

    all 3 strikers are foreign players what do you expect fuking defenders to score?

  • @JDEmpire123
    @JDEmpire123 Před 10 lety

    Guangzhou 4-1 Kashiwa
    4 foreign players LOL
    Chinese players ? LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

  • @simbaxyk
    @simbaxyk Před 10 lety

    Hey! What about Arab teams without foreign players? Look at the squad of Saudi and Qatari teams, How many of them are real Saudi Arabians and Qataris? They even naturalize foreign players, OK? They look more like international teams, not Arab teams.

  • @wufan433
    @wufan433 Před 10 lety

    so confuse why you guys talking in english ,you all should using chinese,you ancestors do this two centry ago If i'm no wrong,pls follow traditional ,you remember you are not from ENGLAND ,it's just a second class language for use...hhh

  • @Renegade_rm56
    @Renegade_rm56 Před 10 lety

    mate why did you delete that comment ahahaha

  • @violentbunny1
    @violentbunny1 Před 10 lety

    why so many east asians curse at each other? got no life?
    I'm chinese, and I like korean and japanese stuff, and most chinese do, believe me.

  • @2009xellos
    @2009xellos Před 10 lety

    No chinese player ever scores for Guangzhou...It's always the foreigners. who score, on the other hand, look at Seoul for example. It's not Dejan who always scores, besides him, Koh Myung Jin, Yoon Il Lok, Koh Yohan are also good scorers, even though they're midfielders, also, MJ, YH have been Seoul players since their youth.
    and the last line about, plastic surgery is funny, there are far more people in China who had some form of plastic surgery than the entire population of korea lol.

  • @dipft8714
    @dipft8714 Před 10 lety

    manchester city vs wigan (5-0) (24/09/2013)
    czcams.com/video/Rmz6PR0XjPw/video.html

  • @jaes8732
    @jaes8732 Před 10 lety

    Yao: when have Koreans say everything is created by Koreans? Only a few odd ones. Come on. I have met people from China claiming everything is from China. Come on, Chinese all look so different. Even Tibet is China, Mongolia also China, Xinjiang is also China, Manchuria is also China, Chinese claimed that all people come from China. Where is actually China originally? Where is Zhong Yuan (the real China)? Vietnamese also come from China. Thais also come from China. Everything is China's to you!

  • @Renegade_rm56
    @Renegade_rm56 Před 10 lety

    ahahaha i just did.

  • @Renegade_rm56
    @Renegade_rm56 Před 10 lety

    no one understands that speak english please

  • @Renegade_rm56
    @Renegade_rm56 Před 10 lety

    guangzhou 4-1 kashiwa
    santos 3-1 kashiwa
    guangzhou 1-0 santos lol
    jk

  • @Renegade_rm56
    @Renegade_rm56 Před 10 lety

    don't care what your club achieved in the past. That's for others to beat, they mean nothing ahahahahahaha they're still sitting 7th in league bwahahahahaha

  • @user-ni6jp8nc1q
    @user-ni6jp8nc1q Před 10 lety

    광저우 용병들 진짜 대단하다..하긴 돈을그렇게 쳐발랐는데;;;

  • @Renegade_rm56
    @Renegade_rm56 Před 10 lety

    ahahahahahahhah talk when you get to 6th in league first ahahahahahahhhh

  • @RevolutionRapter5000
    @RevolutionRapter5000 Před 10 lety

    J-League is overrated.

  • @Renegade_rm56
    @Renegade_rm56 Před 10 lety

    hypothesizing means nothing. ahahahahahahaha arabs LOL