Benfica fight back to inflict more Champions League misery on Juventus
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European Champions Benfica fought back to secure a 2-1 win at
Juventus with goals from Joao Mario and David Neres on Wednesday,
maintaining their perfect start in Champions League Group H.
It was a miserable night for Juventus, who have lost their opening
two games of the Champions League group stage for the first time and
lost three games in a row in Europe's elite club competition for the
first time in 50 years.
"I already told the team these moments happen in football, we need
to emerge from them as a team, with a sense of responsibility,"
coach Massimiliano Allegri told Sky Sport Italia.
"We have an important game coming up against Monza and after that we
can think about Europe. It will certainly be difficult, but not all
is lost."
Juventus took a fourth-minute lead when Arkadiusz Milik climbed
highest inside the box to head the ball into the bottom-left corner
from a Leandro Paredes set piece.
The early goal seemed to take Benfica by surprise, as the first 25
minutes of the game was dominated by Juventus, who pushed the
Portuguese team onto the defensive.
Benfica had their first real chance after 27 minutes when Neres
crossed for Goncalo Ramos, who managed to head the ball right at
Juventus keeper Mattia Perin.
As halftime approached, Benfica began to gain more control and
possession as the pressure from Juventus eased.
The visitors were awarded a penalty in the 43rd minute following a
VAR check after Juventus midfielder Fabio Miretti fouled Ramos
inside the box and Mario equalised from the spot.
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Benfica's Joao Mario scores their first goal from the penalty spot
REUTERS/Massimo Pinca
Benfica maintained their momentum in the second
half, with Neres putting them ahead in the 55th minute, firing home
on the volley after Rafa Silva's shot had been parried into his path
by Perin.
Juventus pressed forward in the last 10 minutes, with substitute
Angel Di Maria leading the charge on his return from a muscle
injury.
Bremer failed to convert an opportunity to equalise for Juventus in
the 88th minute as the Italians slumped to defeat.
"I don’t criticise the team , I understand the psychological
situation. We’ve had some difficult moments and reacted, but
conceding that penalty on the stroke of halftime, that was a real
blow to morale," Allegri said.
"Football is difficult to explain, all we can say is that after
going 2-1 down the game was over, we risked conceding 3-1 and 4-1."
Benfica are second in Group H with six points, level with Paris St
Germain, who won 3-1 at Maccabi Haifa.
Benfica host Paris St Germain next on Oct. 5, when Juventus will
play Maccabi Haifa.
(Reporting by Tommy Lund in Gdansk; Editing by Toby Davis)
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