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Soccer-Kobayashi doubles up as Kawasaki beat JDT by five goals

By Michael Church

HONG KONG (Reuters) - Japanese champions Kawasaki Frontale moved to the top of the Group I standings in the Asian Champions League on Sunday when a Yu Kobayashi brace helped Toru Oniki's side to thrash hosts Johor Darul Ta'zim 5-0.

Kawasaki are now a point clear of JDT and two-time champions Ulsan Hyundai, who beat Guangzhou FC 5-0 to keep alive their hopes of a place in the knockout rounds.

Only the five group winners in east Asia are sure to advance to the last 16, where they will be joined by the three runners-up with the best records.

Yasuto Wakizaka gave Kawasaki the lead 14 minutes into the game with a curling free kick that goalkeeper Farizal Marlias could only push on to the post before it crossed the line.

Kobayashi doubled the advantage just after the half-hour mark from close range before adding his second goal of the game 12 minutes later when he scored with a side-footed volley.

Late goals from Marcinho and Chanathip Songkrasin completed the scoring for the J1 League side.

Ulsan had earlier brushed aside Guangzhou FC with a ruthless second-half showing at the Larkin Stadium.

Yun Il-lok put Ulsan in front in the fourth minute from inside the penalty area and Mark Koszta, Valeri Kaaishvili, Jun Amano and Seol Young-woo all scored after the interval to give the South Koreans a comfortable margin of victory.

Lion City Sailors' 3-2 win over Shandong Taishan means there is a three-way tie at the top of Group F, with the Singaporean side level on seven points with Daegu FC and Urawa Red Diamonds.

Urawa and Daegu played out a 0-0 draw while Lion City Sailors needed goals from Song Ui-young, Pedro Henrique and Maxime Lestienne to defeat an inexperienced Shandong side.

BG Pathum United won 3-1

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