Urawa Red Diamonds ended Brisbane Roar’s season with a 2-1 AFC Champions League defeat in Robina on Tuesday evening.

Days after the Roar bowed out of the A-League finals series, the loss to the Reds also brings down the curtain on their AFC Champions League campaign.

Stand-in Urawa captain Shinzo Korogi put the visitors one up in the first half before substitute Yuki Moto drove a dagger through the Roar’s round of 16 hopes with a second goal close to the hour mark.

Off-contract striker Andrija Kaluderovic pulled one back for Brisbane in the 70th minute and while his effort sparked the hosts back into action, their fate was already sealed.

Beijing Guoan and Suwon Samsung Bluewings fought out a 1-1 draw in the other Group G match, which was played at the same time, consigning the Roar to a third-placed finish.

It is the third time Brisbane has failed to make the knock-out stages of the tournament in as many attempts.

The loss ends Frans Thijssen’s tenure as interim coach with the Roar expected to unveil new boss Ramon Tribulietx in the coming days.

The Barcelona-born Tribulietx, who coached Auckland City to a fifth consecutive Oceania Champions League title last month, arrived in Brisbane on Monday to complete contract negotiations.

Thijssen’s involvement with the Roar could also now be over as the club is yet to decide if it will retain him as technical director, despite an earlier promise to do so.

Despite it being a dead rubber for a Reds side that was already out of round of 16 contention, several hundred Japanese fans made the trip and added colour and noise to the crowd of 5,941.

The Roar gave their own fans little reason to cheer, as they lacked any real penetration against the undefeated J-League leaders.

Although they left several key players back in Japan, the Reds still looked a class above.

They took the lead in the 24th minute through Korogi, who was played in by a defence-splitting pass from Keita Suzuki and matched it with an equally classy far-post finish.

Moto made it 2-0 with his very first touch after coming off the bench to replace Korogi – his strike a near-fatal blow for a Roar outfit that needed Suwon to win and to make up a goal difference deficit of four in order to progress.

Source: AAP