Perth Glory's Asian Champions League campaign could soon be hanging by a thread if they fail to produce a positive result against K-League giants Ulsan on Wednesday.
Richard Garcia's side have lost both of their first two group games, while their upcoming Korean opponents lead the way with four points.
Glory fell to Shanghai Shenhua 2-1 last time out and though they showed signs of progress in the second-half of that match, the fact Ulsan beat the same side 3-1 on Sunday highlights the challenge that awaits them.
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Ulsan finished second in the K-League this season and could have finished as champions had they not lost two of their last three matches.