Jeonbuk Hyundai, a professional soccer team, advanced to the semifinals by defeating Vissel Kobe of Japan in the quarterfinals of the Asian Champions League.



Jeonbuk conceded a goal early in the 19th minute of the second half, but when the goalkeeper of Jeonbuk saw a shot from Yuse Ozaki, Goya Yuruki, who was right in front of him, kicked it in.



Jeonbuk scored the equalizer in two minutes.



After receiving a penetration pass from Gustavo, Barrow quickly rushed forward and stabbed it between the goalkeeper's legs with a left-footed shot to turn the game around.



The two teams, who could not decide for the 90 minutes, went into overtime, and Jeonbuk scored the winning goal in the 14th minute of extra time.



Barrow's high cross from the left opened the net with Gustavo's high RBI header.



As Kobe got a corner kick in extra time in the second half of extra time, the goalkeeper came out and joined the attack, but the last attack did not lead to a goal, and Sun-Min Moon, who intercepted the ball, ran 50m to the Kobe camp like a gale and put a wedge into the empty goal. I did.



Moon Seon-min shared the joy of advancing to the semi-finals for the first time in six years with a 'control tower ceremony'.



Jeonbuk, who advanced to the semi-finals for the first time in six years with a 3-1 victory, will compete for the final against Japan's Urawa Reds on the 25th.