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‘You don’t get to play football forever’: Why Mooy left the EPL for China – Sydney Morning Herald
The Socceroo midfielder’s exit from Brighton and Hove Albion caught many by surprise, but it appears to be paying off for him in more ways than one.

And while Shanghai’s results have been scratchy since Mooy linked up with the team – despite being part of Asia’s most expensive foreign contingent, which also includes Hulk, Oscar and Marko Arnautovic – they remain just four wins away from claiming the continent’s top club honour, having qualified for the AFC Champions League’s knockout stage.
SIPG face Barcelona legend Iniesta’s Japanese club Vissel Kobe on Monday night in Qatar, with the winner moving through to the ACL’s east zone quarter-finals.
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