The last time Urawa Red Diamonds played in the AFC Champions League, the Saudi Pro League season had just begun and Cristiano Ronaldo was preparing for a new Premier League season with Manchester United.
That was over eight months ago; a time when neutral venues and bio bubbles were still a thing in Asia’s continental showpiece.
Since that time one J.League season has ended and another is well under way. So it is fair to say this has not been a normal buildup to the final for the Japanese powerhouse, but Danish defender Alexander Scholz is trying to take it all in his stride. “Actually, for us, the road to the final started even before with the win in the Emperor’s Cup final of two seasons ago,” he told “The Asian Game” podcast this week. “That was my first half-year here and I feel like everything is connected. “Each player has to find their way and their own approach to the game and I’m not so much thinking that it’s been a long time, I’m more thinking that it’s connected.
So for me it’s positive, but for sure as a spectator (and) as someone watching from outside, it can be a bit confusing. “I get questions from my friends, ‘is it still the same tournament or is it another tournament?’” Much has changed in those eight months since they defeated two-time champions Jeonbuk Hyundai of South Korea in a thrilling semifinal at Saitama Stadium.