Controversy Brews as Machida Zelvia Clinch ACL Elite Final Spot
Machida Zelvia reached the Asian Champions League Elite final with a 1-0 win over Shabab Al-Ahli. Yuki Soma scored the winner, but a contentious refereeing decision overshadowed the match. Referee Shaun Evans disallowed a late equalizer, sparking outrage from Shabab Al-Ahli's coach and ensuring Machida's clash with Al-Ahli in the final.
Machida Zelvia, in their tournament debut, secured a spot in the Asian Champions League Elite final with a narrow 1-0 victory over Dubai's Shabab Al-Ahli. The match, held in Jeddah, became mired in controversy with a crucial refereeing call that disallowed a stoppage-time equalizer for Shabab Al-Ahli.
The only goal came early in the 12th minute when Yuki Soma seized on a defensive error to put Machida ahead. However, it was referee Shaun Evans's decision to overturn a late goal by Guilherme Bala that stole the headlines, leading to heated reactions from Shabab Al-Ahli's coach Paulo Sousa, who criticized the officiating.
Despite the turmoil, Machida Zelvia will advance to face defending champions Al-Ahli of Saudi Arabia in the final. The upcoming match will be critical as Al-Ahli aims to achieve back-to-back victories in the continent's top club competition.
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