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AFC CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

Al Hilal out to continue dominance of Asia

April 24, 2023 Martin Lowe

Following a quite surreal competition that has stretched more than 12 months in its entirety, played extensively in sparsely attended neutral venues, the 2022 edition of the AFC Champions League will finally conclude in rather […]

PODCAST

TAG Podcast: Al Hilal storm into ACL Final

February 28, 2023 TAG Admin

Paul is joined by Martin Lowe as they discuss Al Hilal’s staggering 7-0 win over Al Duhail in the AFC Champions League semi-final, and discuss the proposed changes to the tournament and whether it will […]

AFC CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

Al Hilal continue dominance of Asia’s west

February 27, 2023 Martin Lowe

Some things in Asian football are entirely predictable after all; Al Hilal progress to the AFC Champions League final for the third time in four years, following an emphatic 7-0 victory over Al-Duhail, a match […]

AFC CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

Finally, the West will be won in the AFC Champions League

February 19, 2023 Martin Lowe

The AFC Champions League knockout stages in the West have finally arrived, after a gargantuan 10-month long wait since the group stage concluded back in May. Football rarely stands still, yet looking back at the […]

AFC CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

Club World Cup expansion a step in the right direction

January 30, 2023 Martin Lowe

Bigger is better, or so Gianni Infantino will have you believe. The FIFA president’s announcement that the Club World Cup would expand to 32 teams by 2025 was met with divided opinion to say the […]

AFC CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

OPINION: AFC charts new path forward for club competitions – but are they on the right track?

October 28, 2022 Martin Lowe

Back in April, the AFC commissioned an innocuous looking taskforce, that was instructed by Sheikh Salman himself to “transform (Asia’s) Elite Club Football into a more attractive stage to improve technical performance, drive commercial value […]

PODCAST

TAG Podcast: Episode 91

September 1, 2022 TAG Admin

The whole team is back on deck this week, and we are joined by respected Iranian journalist Hatam Shiralizadeh to dissect the saga engulfing Iranian football just months out from this year’s FIFA World Cup […]

AFC CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

OUR VERDICT: A contrast of styles, so who wins the ACL semi-final?

August 24, 2022 TAG Admin

And just like that, the semi-final of the AFC Champions League (East Zone) is upon us. In this compromised and elongated edition of the tournament, Urawa Reds and Jeonbuk Hyundai – both two-time ACL winners […]

ANALYSIS

Pakhtakor face challenge to retain Uzbek title

August 19, 2022 Martin Lowe

Back in March, I posed the eternal plea – could Uzbek football finally present a competitive Super League season? I floated the question more in hope than expectancy, but as we are soon to be […]

AFC CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

Danish Reds eyeing Asian success

August 18, 2022 Scott McIntyre

One of the lesser known historical quirks about Japan is that it’s actually the final resting place of none other than Jesus Christ. The story goes that it was actually Jesus’ little known brother, Isukiri, […]

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