Pohang Steelers v Seoul: South Korean sides do battle

South Korean rivals Pohang Steelers and Seoul head into the first leg of Wednesday s AFC Champions League quarter-final in contrasting form.

Pohang have spent large parts of the K.League campaign at the top of the table and could have returned to the summit with a victory at home to title rivals Jeonbuk Motors on Saturday.

However, Hwang Sun-hong s men wasted that opportunity, as goals from Lee Seung-ki and Lee Dong-gook helped Jeonbuk stretch their lead at the top to four points.

Pohang now go in search of a swift response when they host Seoul at the Steelyard Stadium in the first leg of the Champions League last-eight clash.

If the two meetings between the sides in the K.League this season are anything to go by then a tight contest is to be expected.

Pohang were narrow 1-0 victors in their first clash in April, before a 0-0 stalemate at Pohang followed last month.

Seoul s domestic form this season can best be described as inconsistent, with the capital club having won, drawn and lost seven of their 21 league matches.

But Choi Yong-soo s men will take confidence from a morale-boosting 5-1 demolition of Incheon United last Saturday that saw five different players score.

Seoul competition runners-up in 2013 will have to pay particular attention to Pohang forward Kim Seung-dae.

The 23-year-old has bagged four goals in the competition so far for Pohang, who are searching for a first Champions League title since 2009.

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