Good attitude nonetheless
Benfica did not win the game. But after being dropped at the Dragao following another derby defeat at Sporting, he was in good spirits. This Thursday, at times, it felt like everything that was supposed to go wrong did. And it turned out to be the best team.
Dry powder in attack
Benfica’s attack resulted in a clean sheet in a game that was one-sided at points. More needed to be done on the firing line. The penalty and own goal mask weaknesses in an attacking front that is still searching for its identity at this stage of the season.
One was there, three were not. Everything is very good
Benfica earned a penalty thanks to Souttar’s hand in the penalty area. The correct decision of the referee on the recommendation of the VAR. The German referee did well again by ignoring three more maximum penalties demanded by the Reds in games against Neres (17 minutes), Di Maria (38 minutes) and Ba (58 minutes).
White scarves and whistles in the Light
This Thursday Roger Schmidt faced strong opposition in Luz, with many fans whistling and showing white scarves after the game. “We played good football and created a lot of opportunities. Normally we should have won this game,” said the Benfica coach, who lamented the lack of efficiency: “We just had to take our chances and decide how best to score.”
This is the second time this season that Benfica have failed to win three matches in a row. From November to December there were three draws, now there are two defeats and a draw. “We have to get out of this terrible situation…” said Captain Otamendi.
Author: Mario Pereira
Source: CM Jornal

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