Suwon beat Eastern SC to move atop group at AFC Champions League
SEOUL, April 12 (Yonhap) -- South Korean football club Suwon Samsung Bluewings trounced Eastern SC 5-0 on Wednesday to move atop Group G standings at the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Champions League.
Ko Seung-beom and Johnathan each grabbed a brace for their hosts at Suwon World Cup Stadium in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, and led the K League Classic side to their second victory in Group G, which also features Guangzhou Evergrande of China and Kawasaki Frontale of Japan.
Suwon, led by head coach Seo Jung-won, now have eight points from two wins and two draws, two points above Guangzhou, who played to a scoreless draw with Kawasaki on Wednesday. Kawasaki are third with four points, followed by Eastern with one.
This was only Suwon's second win this season in all competitions. They are still winless in the K League Classic with four draws and one loss.
Suwon's next AFC Champions League (ACL) match is against Kawasaki on April 25 at home. The two clubs played to a 1-1 draw in their previous meeting.
Against the ACL debutants Eastern, Suwon almost gave up the lead just five minutes into the match. Jaimes McKee curled a right-footed shot after intercepting a pass from Koo Ja-ryong, but Suwon goalkeeper Yang Hyung-mo parried it away for a corner.
Suwon then started to show their firepower as captain Yeom Ki-hun and Brazilian forward Santos kept knocking on Hong Kong club's door. Yeom had an uncontested shot from the center of the box in the 14th minute that went too high, while Santos' left-footed effort hit the left side of net five minutes later.
They finally opened the door in the 37th minute. Park Gi-dong's left-footed shot from outside the box was denied by Eastern goalkeeper Yapp Hung-fai, but Ko Seung-beom picked up the rebound and delivered a fine cross for Yeom to finish with a header.
Suwon made its first substitution in the 54th to boost their attack, as Croatian attacker Damir Sovsic came on for Ko Cha-won. The hosts doubled the lead in the 63rd when Ko Seung-beom blasted a right-footed strike that found the bottom left corner of the net.
Johnathan replaced Yeom in the 72nd and it just took four minutes for the Brazilian to score twice. Johnathan first fired a right-footed shot for a 3-0 lead in the 74th and picked up his fourth goal of the tournament two minutes later after receiving a pass from Santos.
The South Korean club, however, wasn't done for the night, as Ko Seung-beom again put his name on the score sheet with his right-footed effort in the 79th.
Eastern, led by female coach Chan Yuen-ting, failed to unlock Suwon's defense in three minutes of added time.
kdon@yna.co.kr
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