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Asian Champions League, Ulsan advanced to the quarterfinals after a penalty shoot-out thanks to goalkeeper Jo Hyun-woo's save. We defeated Kawasaki, Japan, led by goalkeeper Jeong Seong-ryong.



Correspondent Lee Jeong-chan.



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Hyun-woo Cho of Ulsan, the leader of the K-League, and Seong-ryong Jeong of the leader of the J-League, Kawasaki.



The two teams, who faced without a goal, went into a penalty shoot-out while the dazzling save competition between former and current national goalkeepers continued.



In the worst conditions, with the grass dug and a large turf falling, goalkeeper Jeong Seong-ryong first blocked Lee Dong-jun's kick and raised the momentum.



With Kawasaki's loss of 2-2 balance, Cho Hyun-woo read the direction of the shot exactly and blew his body to block the 5th kicker's kick, and cheered.



And Ulsan's last kicker, Yoon Bitgaram, calmly waved the net to put an end to the long game.



Ulsan advanced to the quarterfinals and cruised towards the championship for the second year in a row.



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Pohang, who went to Osaka, advanced to the quarterfinals for the first time in 7 years thanks to Seungmo Lee's winning goal.



Seung-mo Lee opened the goal of Cerezo Osaka, guarded by Jin-hyun Kim, and tasted the first goal of the season.



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Jeonbuk was sweating against Pathum, the Thai team one step down.



In extra time in the first half, Gustavo took the lead, but in the 31st minute of the second half, it was missed.



With more defenders, Daengda allowed a header equalizer.



Jeonbuk managed to advance to the quarterfinals after a penalty shootout a while ago.



(Video editing: Kim Byung-jik)