Japan’s Reds in 1-0 win over Al Hilal to take Asian Champions League title

Above, Urawa Red Diamonds’ Yosuke Kashiwagi and Al Hilal’s Salem Al Dawsari compete for a ball during the Asian Champions League final. (Reuters)

SAITAMA, Japan: Brazilian Rafael Silva smashed a late winner as Japan’s Urawa Reds beat 10-man Al Hilal 1-0 on Saturday to win the Asian Champions League for a second time.
The forward, who scored in last weekend’s 1-1 first-leg draw in Riyadh, blasted a superb winner two minutes from time for Urawa, who were last crowned continental champions in 2007.
Japanese teams have struggled in Asia’s premier club competition since Gamba Osaka lifted the trophy a year later and the Reds were under the cosh for much of the return game in Saitama.
But the visitors, chasing a first Asian title since 2000, lacked end product and their cause was not helped by the dismissal of midfielder Salem Al Dawsari in the 78th minute.
Al Dawsari fizzed a first-half shot just over with arguably Al Hilal’s best chance of the match before Syria striker Omar Kharbin curled a free kick just wide before the break.
At the other end, Reds striker Shinzo Koroki had a header brilliantly saved before Silva almost broke the net with his late rocket to dash Saudi hopes.
Urawa’s victory qualifies them for next month’s Club World Cup in the UAE.