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Kobe and Kawasaki both confirm their progress to the last 16 of Asian Champions League

Vissel Kobe, the Japanese champions, booked their place in Tuesday's knockout round of the Asian Champions League Elite with a 4-0 demolition of China's Shanghai Port. Kawasaki Frontale, their compatriots confirmed their progression to the last 16

Kawasaki cruised past the 10-man Pohang Steelers to win 4-0 in South Korea, securing their place in the next round with only one match remaining.

Gwangju FC of South Korea will progress despite its 3-1 defeat to Shandong Taishan in the Chinese Super League. The results on Tuesday also mean that Yokohama F Marinos who are third amongst 12 teams and play Wednesday are also through.

Malaysia's Johor darul Ta'zim kept its qualification hopes alive by beating Australia's Central Coast Mariners 2-1.

Matches in the knockout stage will be played in march. The teams will then progress to the centralised finals, which will be held in Saudi Arabia between April and May.

Kevin Muscat, the former Yokohama F Marinos coach, had a traumatic return to Japan as the Chinese Super League champions.

Yuya Kwasaki scored the second goal nine minutes after the halftime break with a shot which smashed into the underside of crossbar. A little over a minute later Koya Yuruki completed an impressive counterattack to score Kobe's final goal.

Osako's penalty in the 78th minute was saved by Yan Junling, but three minutes later, he swept home his team's fourth goal when he connected with Takahiro Ahgihara's first-time free kick.

Kobe is now in the lead with 16 points after seven games, ahead of Kawasaki, who are one point behind. Third-placed Yokohama F Marinos have 13 points, and will finish within the top eight ahead of their match with Shanghai Shenhua on Wednesday.

Kawasaki led Pohang by a Shin Yamada header in the 38th minute. Jonathan Aspropotamitis then was sent off for a second booking. Kawasaki advanced thanks to late goals by Yasuto Wakaizaka, So Kawahara, and Erison.

JDT also took advantage of undermanned opponents. They won 2-1 over Central Coast, after goalkeeper Dylan Peraic Cullen was dismissed for a late first-half foul on Arif Aliman. Alvaro Gonzalez scored twice to propel his team to fifth place.

Shandong dominated Gwangju, with goals in the first half from Valeri Qazaishvili (reporting by Michael Church), Zeca (editing by Christian Radnedge) and Cryzan (reporting by Christian Radnedge). The Chinese team is now ranked sixth. (Reporting and editing by Christian Radnedge, Michael Church)

(source: Reuters)