Thursday, 20 March 2014
Benfica vs Tottenham Report [Sport]
Benfica 2-2 Tottenham (Agg 5-3): Chadli-inspired comeback not enough for Spurs
Tottenham's second-leg fightback was in vain as Benfica progressed to the quarter-finals of the Europa League with a 2-2 draw in Lisbon.Two goals in the space of a minute for the midfielder gave Tim Sherwood's side unexpected hope but Ezequiel Garay's first-half strike and a late penalty saw the hosts through.
The hosts looked on course for a comfortable
1-0 win at the Estadio da Luz thanks to Ezequiel Garay's thunderous
first-half header after winning the first leg 3-1 at White Hart Lane.
Yet
there was a dramatic ending as Nacer Chadli's quick-fire double
threatened a late Spurs comeback but Lima's last-gasp penalty denied the
London club victory on the night as Benfica remained on course for a
second consecutive Europa League final.
Jorge Jesus's Primeira
Liga leaders can now look forward to the quarter-finals after a 5-3
aggregate victory, while Tottenham's gutsy exit may alleviate some of
the pressure on boss Tim Sherwood.
Benfica missed a great opportunity to extend their aggregate lead as early as the ninth minute when Garay nodded the ball into the path of centre-back partner Luisao but he could only head over the crossbar from eight yards out when unmarked.
That miss could have been punished by Roberto
Soldado six minutes later when the Spanish striker controlled the ball
at the back post before his half-volley went down into the turf and wide
of the target.
It was an open contest and Tottenham spurned
another chance to take the lead after 26 minutes, with Chadli heading
Gylfi Sigurdsson's corner wide.
Benfica took advantage of the
visitors' wasteful finishing in the 34th minute as Eduardo Salvio
ghosted past stand-in captain Aaron Lennon on the right before clipping
an inviting cross into the box, which Garay finished with a thumping header.
The
visitors looked comfortable in possession for the remainder of the
opening period and continued that trend in the second half. Luisao could
have had his third goal of the tie in the 58th minute when he leapt
highest to head Miralem Sulejmani's corner wide.
With tie seemingly petering out to a Benfica win, Tottenham turned the game on its head after 78 minutes as Chadli cut in from the right flank and rifled a right-footed shot into the far corner.
Just a minute later Chadli scored his second when he spun on the spot and hooked his shot in the top-right corner.
There
was further drama in the closing stages when Suljmani felled substitute
Harry Kane in the area but the referee did not award the penalty.
Benfica
were then grateful to goalkeeper Jan Oblak deep into injury time as
first he kept out Sigurdsson's header with a fine point-blank save
before holding Kane's tame header.
The hosts then settled the game as Lima equalised from the spot, after Sandro had fouled the midfielder in the area.
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