Shanghai Port set a new Chinese Super League record for the most consecutive wins while in Korea Republic, Ulsan Hyundai suffered back-to-back defeats after a 92nd-minute winner from Jeju United handed them a 1-0 loss.
Tampines Rovers maintained their slender lead in Singapore after a six-goal thriller against Albirex Niigata (S), while matches also took place in Indonesia, Australia, Myanmar and Macau, so join the-AFC.com as we bring you up to grips with all of last week’s action across ASEAN and East Asia.
China PR: Port break record in style
Shanghai Port registered a record-breaking 14th successive Chinese Super League win in their relentless pursuit to defend their crown after an 8-1 victory against Nantong Zhiyun extending their lead to five points but second-placed Shanghai Shenhua have a game in hand. .....