Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Sydney FC 0 - 3 Kashima antlers

Sydney: Sydney FC's 2011 AFC Champions League campaign is in tatters after they slumped to a disappointing 3-0 home defeat to the Kashima Antlers.

The Sky Blues were stung by goals from Kashima midfielders Takuya Nozawa and Fellype Gabriel, while striker Shinzoh Kohrogi struck in stoppage time as Sydney suffered their first-ever loss at home in the competition.

And it would appear to be a terminal one for their hopes of progressing to the knockout phase of the tournament.

Vitezslav Lavicka's side remain on two points from their first three group games, three behind top two Kashima and Suwon Samsung Bluewings, but will play their final three matches all away from home.

Sydney tried hard and were constantly looking for ways to unlock the Kashima defence but they clearly missed the creative ability and goal-scoring threat of injured duo Nicky Carle and David Williams.

The victory was the first for Kashima and will bring plenty of joy to their fans back home who have endured a tumultuous time since the earthquake and tsunami disaster hit Japan in March.

Both sides had played just one match each in the last month and it showed in a scrappy first-half with little in the way of goal-scoring opportunities.

The first 35 minutes were a dour affair with Sydney creating the only genuine chance of note which fell to striker Bruno Cazarine.

The Brazilian got plenty of purchase on his header from Shannon Cole's corner but unfortunately for the home side just could not direct it on target.

The match then sprung to life four minutes before the break when Kashima took the lead through a move that was started and finished by the impressive Nozawa.

The crafty midfielder fed a nice ball through to Shinzoh in the Sydney box, with the striker easily turning Stephan Keller before cutting the ball back to Fellype Gabriel, whose shot was blocked by Liam Reddy. Nozawa, though, was on hand to put away the rebound.

Sydney almost hit back within a minute when Mark Bridge got a head on Scott Jamieson's powerful shot but his header floated agonisingly over the crossbar.

The Sky Blues had to get the next goal if they were to be any chance of overturning the result in the second-half but it was the visitors who did just that less than six minutes after the break.

Nozawa was again involved, finding space down the right before sending in a pinpoint cross to the far post where an unmarked Gabriel made no mistake with his header.

Kashima were content to sit back and protect their lead after that and it allowed Sydney to apply some pressure but without seriously threatening Hitoshi Sogahata's goal.

Youngster Dimitri Petratos did well to pick out Rhyan Grant in the box but the latter could only head wide while Cazarine was enduring an unhappy night in front of goal, wasting a couple of good opportunities.

Kofi Danning added some spark when he came off the bench but when he was denied by some smart keeping by Sogahara before Kohrogi struck in stoppage time to add gloss to the final scoreline.

The heavy defeat for Sydney was compounded by a left ankle injury to Swiss defender Keller, which will leave him in doubt for next week's clash with Shanghai Shenhua in China.

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