Saudi victory falls against Kawasaki and fails to reach the AFC Champions final for the elite

Saudi victory failed to qualify for the AFC Champions League final today, Wednesday, after losing to Japan (3-2) in the second semi -final competition.
Kawasaki imposed his full control of the semi -final match that was hosted by Al -Jawhara Radio Stadium in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, to achieve a great victory and set an appointment with Al -Ahly in the Saudi in the final.
Kawasaki advanced with a goal for the player Eto'o only 11 minutes after the start of the match, after the Japanese player received a ball from Marino who wore from the defense before it ended with a wonderful shot in the Bento goal.
Al -Nasr regained the initiative, and Kawasaki's goal threatened until the Senegalese Sadio Mane succeeded in equalizing with a powerful shot from inside the penalty areas, the Japanese goalkeeper failed to address it in the twenty -seventh minute.
Oziki did not wait for more than 6 minutes after that to score the second goal for Causaki and regain his team until the end of the first half.
The Japanese team continued its control over the course of the game, taking advantage of the slow defense of Ali Lagami, who received the third goal in the 76th minute when Akheiro deceived goalkeeper Pinto and raised the outcome to 3-1.
Three minutes before the end of the match, Ayman Yahya scored a great goal with a strong shot from outside the penalty areas to reduce the difference to (3-2) and re -return the hope in the match for victory again.
Kawasaki's defense, led by goalkeeper Luis Yamagoshi, was able to stand up to the end to extract the qualification card for the Asian final.
Kawasaki will meet the Saudi Al -Ahly Club, which was qualified on Tuesday in Al -Hilal in the first semi -final, on Saturday, May 3, at the Al -Jawhara Radio Stadium in Jeddah.