Ibaraki: Guangzhou Evergrande’s ousting of defending champions Kashima Antlers from the 2019 AFC Champions League on Wednesday has left Fabio Cannavaro increasingly confident his side can reclaim the continental title for the first time since 2015.

The Chinese Super League leaders advanced to the last four of the competition on the away goals rule thanks to Anderson Talisca’s 40th minute header at Kashima Soccer Stadium as the teams shared a 1-1 draw, both on the night and on aggregate.

And with the first leg at Guangzhou’s Tianhe Stadium having ended in a scoreless draw, the Brazilian’s goal was enough to set up a semi-final clash with two-time winners Urawa Red Diamonds in the next phase of the competition.

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“I have more belief after tonight that we can be the champions in the AFC Champions League,” said a jubilant Cannavaro. “We are in the semi-finals and let’s see, for sure we are going to try our best.”

Talisca’s goal ensured Guangzhou shaded a first half in which Kashima created the greater number of chances and it came as little surprise when the home side levelled the scores six minutes into the second half through Serginho.

But, with Talisca’s goal worth double in the event of a draw, Kashima sere forced to push for a second, with Serginho hitting the bar and Leo Silva denied with the final kick of the game as Guangzhou held on for a famous win.

Quarter-final - 2nd Leg: Kashima Antlers vs Guangzhou Evergrande

“I have to say the team we faced tonight is a very strong team, they are very good technically and tactically,” said Cannavaro. “The quality was very high, the head coach and the players are talented but I’m proud of my players.

“In the first half we started with a good spirit and the right level of concentration. We were very good and I was very happy with what we did tonight. Thanks again to my players and to the supporters who came to give us big support. It was fantastic. Thanks to everyone.”

Guangzhou’s defence came under almost constant scrutiny as time ticked down, but despite the continual probing by the defending champions the two-time winners held firm to keep their hopes of adding to their titles in 2013 and 2015 alive.

“I just asked them to concentrate, to be more in the game,” said Cannavaro of his defence.

“Sometimes the defenders they lose concentration and tonight I asked them to be 100 percent concentrated for the 95 minutes. During the game, when you score first you don't want to lose and after you try to fight more and we did this during the game.

“Congratulations to all my players, because tonight they gave a great performance. Everyone gave more than 100 percent and I’m so happy about that.”

Photos: AFP