FC Tokyo's perfect start to the new season collapsed with an 88th-minute equalizer as South Korea's Ulsan Hyundai salvaged a 2-2 draw in the Asian Champions League on Tuesday.

An exquisite lob from Yuhei Tokunaga eight minutes before halftime looked to have set Tokyo up for two ACL wins out of two at National Stadium — to go with a 100 percent record from two J. League fixtures — only for Kim Seung Yong to pull the visitors level with 10 minutes left to play.

Yohei Kajiyama restored Tokyo's lead just three minutes later, but there was no way back when on-loan Ventforet Kofu striker Maranhao pounced with 2 minutes left on the clock to claim a share of the spoils for the Koreans.