He Benficawho promised them a merry-go-round after defeating the Atlético de Madrid (4-0) on the previous day of Championssuffered its first ‘Eurodefeat’ after falling without palliatives Gives Light (1-3) against a great one Feyenoord which chained its second win away from home after winning Girona (23). A double from the 19-year-old Anthony Milambo and a bit Japanese Ayase Ueda They gave the Dutch an indisputable victory. The visitor’s win could have been fattened as the referee disallowed two goals at the request of VAR.
The Portuguese team tried to carry the weight of the match in the first half and caused very high pressure in a Feyenoord who defended himself very well and didn’t take long to convert his first chance of the match in the 12th minute Ayase Ueda capped off a dizzying counterattack by his team after receiving an assist from the Brazilian Paixao.
The Portuguese team tried to react with a shot from Akturkoglu that stopped safely Wellenreuther, though he came closer to the goal in the 20th minute, with a shot from the sideline Bah who crashed into the woodwork after a corner kick was expertly executed Maria said.
VAR denied Ueda a double
The Dutch, however, were not satisfied with their slight advantage on the scoreboard and Timber forced to show off Trubin 24′, before the Feyenoord the Japanese will score a new goal Ayase Ueda in the 26th minute which was disallowed by the Turkish referee Umm Melerat the request of VARbecause of the previous grab of Lotomba still Otamendi which magnified his fall.
After an unsuccessful claim Maria said a possible penalty from the goalkeeper Feyenoord, came the team’s second goal Brian Priske in the 33rd minute by Mellowwhich did not forgive within the area. He VAR He returned to the action to check another possible past foul, but this time the goal went up on the scoreboard in a stadium of Gives Light completely muted. On the verge of half-time (40′), the referee disallowed a goal from Akturkoglu for offside.
Moving on, the box Bruno Lage constantly looking to reduce the differences in lighting with a shot of Pavlidis which he answered very well Wellenreuther. In the 57th minute, a new goal was cancelled Feyenoord at the request of VAR. The central Trauner ended up materializing a free kick Paixaobut the goal was disallowed for offside.
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Benfica: Trubin; Bah (Schjelderup, min.88), Nicolás Otamendi, Tomás Araújo, Álvaro Carreras; Florentino Luís (Amdouni, min.65), Kökçü (Renato Sanches, min.72), Aursnes; Ángel Di María (Beste, min.65), Pavlidis (Cabral, min.72), Aktürkoglu.
Feyenoord: Wellenreuther; Lotomba (Hadj Moussa, min.75), Trauner, Hancko, Hugo Bueno (Smal, min.88); IB Hwang, Milambo, Quinten Timber; Ibrahim Osman (Beelen, min.59), Ueda (Carranza, min.75), Igor Paixão.
Objectives: 0-1: Ueda, m.12; 0-2: Milambo, min.33; 1-2: Akturkoglu, min.66; 1-3: Milambo, min.92.
Referee: Umut Meler (Turkey). He booked Amdouni for Benfica and Timber for Feyenoord.
Incidents: The match on the third day of the Champions League stage was played at the Estadio da Luz in Lisbon (Portugal) before 61,687 spectators.
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He Benfica, With his insistence, he won a 1-2 prize in the 66th minute, then Akturkogluin the use of opportunism, ‘cazar’ a rejection of Wellenreuther. However, the Feyenoord, possessed of personality and character, he did not back down and continued to find the goal with a very dangerous shot from Timber in the 70’s.
In the latter part of the match, the Dutch resisted the siege of Benfiquista. In 74′, Wellenreuther ‘fly’ to block a massive header from Amdouni and a few seconds later he also took a dangerous first shot. Akturkoglu.
The one in Rotterdam they came back to have you with a cannon shot Paixao who came out licking the woodwork in the 77th minute. The Portuguese fought until the last second, but could do nothing against a Feyenoord who rounded off his deserved victory with the second goal of the night from Mellow.
Source: La Verdad

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