Showing posts with label SL Benfica. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SL Benfica. Show all posts

Manchester United 2 - 0 Benfica Video Highlight All Goals

Manchester United 2 - 0 Benfica Video Highlight All Goals
Manchester United 2 - 0 Benfica Video Highlight All Goals - Manchester United are on the verge of reaching the Champions League knockout stages for the first time in four years after beating Benfica. The Red Devils, who earned their place by winning last season's Europa League, have claimed four victories from their four Group A games and need just a point from their remaining two games to progress.

Manchester United 2 - 0 Benfica Video Highlight All Goals

"We have not qualified yet? Four victories and it is still not enough? We must get that point from the two remaining matches," said manager Jose Mourinho.

"I am more than happy. We changed a lot of players, we broke the natural dynamic and routines of the team and we played a kid (Scott McTominay) from the academy.

"We scored two goals, did not concede, gained three more points, more money for the club because every victory means money and did not have any significant injuries."

Game Played on 31st October, 2017
Kick Off at 19:10 (GMT)
Half Time finished with scoreline 1 - 0
Game ended after Full Time with scoreline 2 - 0

Benfica 0 - 1 Manchester United Video Highlight All Goals

Benfica 0 - 1 Manchester United Video Highlight All Goals
Benfica 0 - 1 Manchester United Video Highlight All Goals - Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho said "being good defensively is not a crime" as his side edged past Benfica in the Champions League. The only goal of the game in Lisbon came courtesy of Marcus Rashford's long-range free-kick which caught out teenage goalkeeper Mile Svilar on his European debut. Belgian Svilar, the competition's youngest goalkeeper at 18 years and 52 days, had a moment to forget when he carried Rashford's 35-yard free-kick from out wide over his own goalline. Rashford gave United a cause for concern when he limped off with a knee injury in the second half and was replaced by Anthony Martial.

Benfica 0 - 1 Manchester United Video Highlight All Goals

Game Played on 18th October, 2017
Kick Off at 18:10 (GMT)
Half Time finished with scoreline 0 - 0
Game ended after Full Time with scoreline 0 - 1

Basel 5 - 0 Benfica Video Highlight All Goals

Basel 5 - 0 Benfica Video Highlight All Goals
Basel 5 - 0 Benfica Video Highlight All Goals - Dimitri Oberlin scores brace for Swiss champions on his birthday to star in five-star display. Young forward Dimitri Oberlin used a special occasion to inspire Basle to a stunning 5-0 win over Benfica in the Champions League on Wednesday. On his 20th birthday, the Cameroon-born Oberlin scored twice, had one assist and also earned a penalty as Basle defied a lackluster start to the season. Benfica played with 10 men for the last half hour after midfielder Andre Almeida was sent off for jumping into a two-footed tackle that appeared vengeful when losing the ball.

Basel 5 - 0 Benfica Video Highlight All Goals

Game Played on 27th September, 2017
Kick Off at 18:09 (GMT)
Half Time finished with scoreline 2 - 0
Game ended after Full Time with scoreline 5 - 0

Benfica 1 - 2 CSKA Moscow Video Highlight All Goals

Benfica 1 - 2 CSKA Moscow Video Highlight All Goals
Benfica 1 - 2 CSKA Moscow Video Highlight All Goals - Zhamaletdinov pounces on rebound to complete comeback. While Man United take on Basel, their Portuguese and Russian rivals will be looking to make a winning start. BENFICA take on CSKA Moscow in the other match in Manchester United’s group. The Portuguese and Russian sides are looking to make a winning start as they look to stake an early claim for a last 16 place.

Benfica 1 - 2 CSKA Moscow Video Highlight All Goals

Game Played on 12th September, 2017
Kick Off at 18:09 (GMT)
Half Time finished with scoreline 0 - 0
Game ended after Full Time with scoreline 1 - 2

Video Highlight All Goals Arsenal 5 - 2 Benfica

Video Highlight All Goals Arsenal 5 - 2 Benfica
Video Highlight All Goals Arsenal 5 - 2 Benfica - Theo Walcott hit a brace for Arsenal to help see off Benfica in the Emirates Cup and send a timely reminder to manager Arsene Wenger. Having fallen behind to Franco Cervi's strike, Walcott scored twice before a Lisandro Lopez own goal and efforts from Olivier Giroud and Alex Iwobi sealed a 5-2 win for the hosts. The England forward said during pre-season that he welcomes the added competition up front following the arrival of club record signing Alexandre Lacazette. In reality, the purchase of the France international means Walcott's chances of playing as the Gunners' out and out striker are severely reduced.

Video Highlight All Goals Arsenal 5 - 2 Benfica

Game Played on 29th July, 2017
Kick Off at 15:07 (GMT)
Half Time finished with scoreline 2 - 2
Game ended after Full Time with scoreline 5 - 2

Video Highlight All Goals Dortmund 4 – 0 Benfica

Video Highlight All Goals Dortmund 4 – 0 Benfica
Video Highlight All Goals Dortmund 4 – 0 Benfica - Borussia Dortmund defender Sokratis Papastathopoulos says his side must play "300% better" in Wednesday's Champions League showdown with Benfica.

Video Highlight All Goals Dortmund 4 – 0 Benfica

Benfica move to Dortmund for the second-leg of their last-16 tie with a one-goal advantage manner of Kostas Mitroglou's even in Lisbon.

But the European root score a fact of 14 defeats and fair two victories in 22 Denizen games on German bemire.

"It would be real bad if we didn't sort it," said Papastathopoulos.

Dortmund present be without winger Marco Reus who tore his left tendon in Sabbatum's 6-2 win over Anodyne Leverkusen.

"I'll eff to book my fingers intersecting from the stands. I don't imagine we bang to modify much - right number a few goals," said Reus.

Dortmund, who sit position in the Bundesliga, are also without long-term absentees Sven Bender, Sebastian Rode and Mario Gotze, who has been ruled out indefinitely with a metabolous status.

Benfica's Brazilian midfielder Filipe Augusto has agitated off an ankle hurt and is fit for the tie.


Dortmund Lines Up

Bürki, Piszczek, Papastathopoulos, Bartra, Durm, Weigl, Castro, Schmelzer, Pulisic, Dembélé, Aubameyang

Substitutes

Weidenfeller, Guerreiro, Schürrle, Kagawa, Merino, Ginter, Passlack

Benfica Lines Up

Santana de Moraes, Cabral Semedo, Luisão, Lindelöf, Eliseu, Samaris, Magalhães de Almeida, Salvio, Afonso Fernandes, Cervi, Mitroglou

Substitutes

Luz Horta, Jiménez Rodríguez, Gonçalves Oliveira, Julio César, Carrillo, Zivkovic, Jardel
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