Soccer-Machida, Buriram United progress to Asian Champions League quarter-finals


March 10 (Reuters) - Machida Zelvia ⁠advanced to the quarter-finals of the Asian Champions League Elite on Tuesday as a 1-0 ⁠win over Gangwon FC took the Japanese side through while Buriram United saw off ‌Melbourne City via a 4-2 penalty shoot-out victory in Thailand.

Former Cardiff City goalkeeper Neil Etheridge saved a pair of spot-kicks to take 10-man Buriram United into the last eight for the second season in a row after an eventful contest against ​the Australians finished in a 0-0 draw.

That saw the two-legged ⁠clash end 1-1 on aggregate with Etheridge ⁠denying Ryan Teague and Aziz Behich to take Mark Jackson's team into the next round.

"Everything about the ⁠performance ‌shows how together we are as a team," said Etheridge. "I'll take the plaudits for saving the penalties but for 100 minutes my team dug extremely deep to take it to ⁠the point where I was able to make those saves."

Buriram midfielder ​Robert Zulj was sent off ‌in the 21st minute for stomping on a prostrate Harrison Shillington while Etheridge was fortunate ⁠not to be ​dismissed in the 96th minute when he appeared to aim a kick towards Max Caputo.

City defender German Ferreyra was sent off in the 119th minute following a tussle with Ruben Sanchez before Etheridge dived to his left ⁠to keep out penalties from both Teague and Behich, leaving ​Kenny Dougall to score the winner.

Meanwhile, Hotaka Nakamura's header confirmed Machida's progress after sharing a 0-0 draw with Gangwon in the first leg last week, with the club qualifying for the last eight in their ⁠debut campaign in the continental championship.

The right back scored in the 25th minute when he charged forward to meet Na Sang-ho's centre from the left, stooping to nod beyond goalkeeper Park Chung-hyo.

Machida and Buriram are the first teams to secure their places in the quarter-finals, which will be played in Jeddah ​on a centralised basis along with the tournament's semi-finals and final from ⁠April 16 to 25.

Japan's Vissel Kobe take a 1-0 lead into the second leg of their meeting ​with FC Seoul on Wednesday while Malaysia's Johor Darul Ta'zim will ‌defend a 3-1 advantage against hosts Sanfrecce Hiroshima.

Matches ​in the last 16 in the western half of the draw have been postponed due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

(Reporting by Michael Church, Editing by Christian Radnedge)

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