Ahly Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, qualified for the final of the AFC Champions League, at the expense of Pakhtakor Uzbek assassinated in the last minute with a 2-1 victory.
Ahli opened the match in the 69th minute by Syrian Omar Soma, before the Uzbek team equalized in the 88th minute of the meeting.
But Ahly Jeddah's players did not raise the white flag and raised the level of pressure on the opposing team, until Abdulrahman Gharib scored the second goal for Al Ahly in the 93rd minute.
Al-Ahly lifted their lead to 9 points in second place, one point behind leaders Al Sadd of Qatar with 10 points.