Yokohama F Marinos came from behind to take a first-leg lead in the Asian Champions League final, defeating Al-Ain of the United Arab Emirates 2-1 on Saturday. (More Football News)
AFC Champions League Final: Yokohama Rally Past Al-Ain For 2-1 Win In 1st Leg
Yokohama controlled most of the game at Nissan Stadium after conceding an early goal from Mohammed Al-Baloushi. Kota Watanabe scored the winner in the 84th minute after Asahi Uenaka had headed the hosts back on level terms in the second half
Kota Watanabe scored the winner in the 84th minute after Asahi Uenaka had headed the hosts back on level terms in the second half. Yokohama controlled most of the game at Nissan Stadium after conceding an early goal from Mohammed Al-Baloushi.
The second leg will take place at Al-Ain on May 25.
Al-Ain, the 2003 champion and beaten finalist in 2005 and 2016, started taking the lead after just 12 minutes.
Tournament top scorer Soufiane Rahimi outpaced Eduardo outside the area. While the Moroccan was denied a 12th goal by goalkeeper William Popp, Al-Baloushi was on hand to bury the rebound.
The home fans were silenced again on the half-hour mark when Matias Palacios put the ball in the net, but the Argentine midfielder was adjudged to have been offside after a video review.
Al-Ain coach Hernan Crespo had goalkeeper Khalid Eisa to thank at the break for keeping his team in the lead with several fine saves.
The second-half pressure from Yokohama finally paid off after 72 minutes. Yan Matheus crossed from the right and Uenaka climbed high at the far post to send a bouncing header past the diving Eisa.
With six minutes remaining, former Arsenal winger Ryo Miyaichi's shot from the left was guided in from close range at the near post by Watanabe. Although the strike was initially disallowed for offside, the goal was quickly given after a video review.