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On This Day | 14 May

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On this day in 2014, the Western Sydney Wanderers made history to become the first Australian club to make the AFC Champions League Quarter Finals in their debut season.

On this day in 2014, the Western Sydney Wanderers made history to become the first Australian club to make the AFC Champions League Quarter Finals in a debut season.

Match report from that night below.

The Western Sydney Wanderers have become the first Australian club to make the AFC Champions League Quarter Finals in their debut season as they defeated Sanfrecce Hiroshima on away goals in the Round of 16.

Needing a 2-0 win in the second leg at Parramatta Stadium, crowd favourite Ono, in his final match for the Wanderers before returning to Japan, was the architect behind second-half goals for Shannon Cole and Brendon Santalab, with Tony Popovic’s side edging through on away goals.

Popovic fielded four non-starters from the Hyundai A-League Grand Final with Michael Beauchamp, Labinot Haliti, Jason Trifiro and Antony Golec all lining up.

The home side started with intent without making any real inroads and in fact, it was Sanfrecce who had the first sight of goal.

Haliti

It was a long ball straight down the middle from the Japanese side that nearly caught the Wanderers out but goalkeeper Ante Covic blocked the shot of Naoki Ishihara, a two-goal hero in the first leg.

Almost immediately after that Ono flashed a sharp effort just narrowly wide of the post.

Another departing crowd hero, Youssouf Hersi, had a half-sight of goal but couldn’t wrap his foot around an awkward effort and the ball looped over the crossbar.

Haliti saw two shots blocked in quick succession by some desperate defending early in the second period as the Wanderers sought to make up the deficit.

Iacopo La Rocca then spurned a gilt-edged chance eight minutes after the break, powering a close-range header over the crossbar.

Soon after, the Wanderers got their reward as Cole rifled home a loose ball from near the penalty spot after Ono chipped in a clever cross from the by-line.

Shannon Cole

Suddenly the Wanderers were energised and enjoying momentum.

Substitute Tomi Juric fired a shot narrowly wide following a deft turn on the edge of the penalty area as the match remained on a knife-edge.

Juric flew through the air with an athletic bicycle kick and Hersi’s diving header went agonisingly wide of the post, denying the Wanderers a spectacular equaliser.

Finally the decisive moment came with five minutes remaining as Sanfrecce again failed to clear an Ono cross and Santalab gleefully crashed home the loose ball to send the decibel levels sky-high in Sydney’s west.

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