
Kerem Bulut, right fights for the ball with Lee Woong-hee.
BRISBANE Roar scored late to draw their six-goal thriller against Suwon Bluewings while a fatigued Wanderers grabbed a crucial point away to FC Seoul.
The Wanderers have again made a point in Asia and taken one, but at the cost of more injury worry. A goalless draw against FC Seoul in Korea means Western Sydney are still very much alive in their group, but defender Matthew Spiranovic limped off in the first half with an apparent recurrence of his hamstring trouble.
The result means the Wanderers have four points from three games, two of them on the road, and remain second in their group ahead of Seoul and Kashima Antlers.
Earlier, Devante Clut netted a memorable brace as Brisbane Roar drew 3-3 with Suwon Bluewings in a thrilling clash on the Gold Coast.
Clut had the huge job of filling the shoes of Roar marquee man Thomas Broich, who was rested as part of Brisbane’s squad rotation.
The 19-year-old did not disappoint scoring twice, including a late equaliser to ensure the points were shared in a result that took both teams to four points in Group G, five behind runaway leaders Beijing Guoan.
source: theaustralian.com







