Match Details

UEFA Champions League
Real Madrid
2 1
Benfica
Full Time
HT 1-1
A. Tchouameni 16'Vinicius Junior 80'
Rafa Silva 14'
Match Started
Rafa Silva 14'

Goal

A. Tchouameni 16'

Goal (Assist: F. Valverde)

A. Guler 32'

Goal Disallowed (VAR)

R. Rios 35'

Yellow Card

Half Time
N. Otamendi 51'

Yellow Card

R. Asencio 57'

Yellow Card

R. Asencio D. Alaba 77'

Substitution

E. Camavinga F. Mastantuono 77'

Substitution

Vinicius Junior 80'

Goal (Assist: F. Valverde)

G. Garcia T. Pitarch 84'

Substitution

A. Guler C. Palacios 84'

Substitution

A. Schjelderup F. Ivanovic 85'

Substitution

F. Aursnes E. Barrenechea 85'

Substitution

A. Carreras F. Garcia 90+1'

Substitution

L. Barreiro S. Lopes Cabral 90+1'

Substitution

C. Palacios 90+6'

Yellow Card

Full Time
End of Match

Real Madrid 4-4-2 Alvaro Arbeloa

Thibaut Courtois 1
Courtois
Álvaro Carreras 18
Carreras
Antonio Rüdiger 22
Rüdiger
Raúl Asencio 17
Asencio
Trent Alexander-Arnold 12
Alexander-Arnold
Eduardo Camavinga 6
Camavinga
Aurélien Tchouaméni 14
Tchouaméni
Arda Güler 15
Güler
Federico Valverde 8
Valverde
x2
Vinícius Júnior 7
Júnior
Gonzalo García 16
García

Starters

  • Thibaut Courtois1 Thibaut Courtois
  • Álvaro Carreras18 Álvaro Carreras
  • Antonio Rüdiger22 Antonio Rüdiger
  • Raúl Asencio17 Raúl Asencio
  • Trent Alexander-Arnold12 Trent Alexander-Arnold
  • Eduardo Camavinga6 Eduardo Camavinga
  • Aurélien Tchouaméni14 Aurélien Tchouaméni
  • Arda Güler15 Arda Güler
  • Federico Valverde8 Federico Valverdex2
  • Vinícius Júnior7 Vinícius Júnior
  • Gonzalo García16 Gonzalo García

Substitutes

  • Daniel Carvajal2 Daniel Carvajal
  • David Alaba4 David Alaba
  • Andriy Lunin13 Andriy Lunin
  • Fran García20 Fran García
  • Brahim Díaz21 Brahim Díaz
  • Ferland Mendy23 Ferland Mendy
  • Fran González26 Fran González
  • Jorge Cestero28 Jorge Cestero
  • Franco Mastantuono30 Franco Mastantuono
  • Manuel Ángel Morán37 Manuel Ángel Morán
  • César Palacios38 César Palacios
  • Thiago Pitarch45 Thiago Pitarch

Benfica 4-2-3-1 Jose Mourinho

Anatoliy Trubin 1
Trubin
Samuel Dahl 26
Dahl
Nicolás Otamendi 30
Otamendi
Tomás Araújo 44
Araújo
Amar Dedić 17
Dedić
Fredrik Aursnes 8
Aursnes
Leandro Barreiro 18
Barreiro
Andreas Schjelderup 21
Schjelderup
Rafa Silva 27
Silva
Richard Ríos 20
Ríos
Vangelis Pavlidis 14
Pavlidis

Starters

  • Anatoliy Trubin1 Anatoliy Trubin
  • Samuel Dahl26 Samuel Dahl
  • Nicolás Otamendi30 Nicolás Otamendi
  • Tomás Araújo44 Tomás Araújo
  • Amar Dedić17 Amar Dedić
  • Fredrik Aursnes8 Fredrik Aursnes
  • Leandro Barreiro18 Leandro Barreiro
  • Andreas Schjelderup21 Andreas Schjelderup
  • Rafa Silva27 Rafa Silva
  • Richard Ríos20 Richard Ríos
  • Vangelis Pavlidis14 Vangelis Pavlidis

Substitutes

  • António Silva4 António Silva
  • Enzo Barrenechea5 Enzo Barrenechea
  • Alexander Bah6 Alexander Bah
  • Franjo Ivanović9 Franjo Ivanović
  • Georgiy Sudakov10 Georgiy Sudakov
  • Dodi Lukebakio11 Dodi Lukebakio
  • Sidny Lopes Cabral15 Sidny Lopes Cabral
  • Manuel Silva16 Manuel Silva
  • Samuel Soares24 Samuel Soares
  • Diogo Ferreira50 Diogo Ferreira
  • José Neto62 José Neto
  • Anísio Cabral72 Anísio Cabral

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Match Statistics

Real Madrid Benfica
  • 4 Shots on Goal 4
  • 6 Shots off Goal 3
  • 14 Total Shots 12
  • 4 Blocked Shots 5
  • 10 Shots insidebox 8
  • 4 Shots outsidebox 4
  • 16 Fouls 10
  • 4 Corner Kicks 7
  • 2 Offsides 0
  • 56% Ball Possession 44%
  • 2 Yellow Cards 2
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 4 Goalkeeper Saves 2
  • 568 Total passes 440
  • 512 Passes accurate 380
  • 90% Passes % 86%
  • 1.11 expected_goals 1.98
  • -1 goals_prevented -1

Head-to-Head Stats

Real Madrid Wins 1
Draws 0
Benfica Wins 1

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1. Match Summary

Real Madrid secured a narrow 2-1 victory over Benfica in a tightly contested match. Benfica took an early lead through Rafa Silva in the 14th minute, but Real Madrid responded quickly with a goal from Aurélien Tchouaméni just two minutes later. A disallowed goal for Arda Güler added to the drama in the first half. The winning goal came late in the game in the 80th minute from Vinícius Júnior, assisted by Federico Valverde. Despite a strong performance from Benfica, Real Madrid managed to hold on for the win.

2. Team Performance Analysis

Real Madrid: Real Madrid demonstrated strong ball control, maintaining 56% possession and completing 90% of their passes. They were more prolific in getting shots off inside the box (10) indicating a focus on attacking through central areas. However, their expected goals (xG) of 1.11 suggests they weren't creating high-quality chances consistently, and their goals prevented stat of -1 indicates they were fortunate to concede only one goal. The high number of fouls (16) suggests a slightly disjointed and aggressive approach.

Benfica: Benfica played a more direct game, with a slightly lower possession percentage (44%) but a comparable number of total shots (12). Their xG of 1.98 significantly higher than Real Madrid's, suggesting they created better scoring opportunities. They were effective at blocking shots (5) and winning corner kicks (7). The team was disciplined with no red cards and only 10 fouls. However, they struggled to convert their chances into goals, and their passing accuracy (86%) was slightly lower than Real Madrid's.

Key Statistical Observations: While Real Madrid dominated possession and passing accuracy, Benfica arguably created the better chances. The goalkeepers were both busy, with Courtois making 4 saves and Trubin making 2. The match was fairly even in terms of shots on goal, but Real Madrid's ability to capitalize on their opportunities in the latter stages proved decisive.

3. Chronological Breakdown of Key Events

Minute 14': GOAL - Benfica - Rafa Silva scores, giving Benfica an early 1-0 lead. Minute 16': GOAL - Real Madrid - Aurélien Tchouaméni equalizes, assisted by Federico Valverde (1-1). Minute 32': GOAL DISALLOWED - Real Madrid - Arda Güler's goal is ruled out for offside. Minute 35': YELLOW CARD - Benfica - Richard Ríos receives a yellow card. Minute 51': YELLOW CARD - Benfica - Nicolás Otamendi receives a yellow card. Minute 57': YELLOW CARD - Real Madrid - Raúl Asencio receives a yellow card. Minute 77': SUBSTITUTIONS - Real Madrid make two substitutions: Raúl Asencio and Eduardo Camavinga are replaced. Minute 80': GOAL - Real Madrid - Vinícius Júnior scores the winning goal, assisted by Federico Valverde (2-1). Minute 84': SUBSTITUTIONS - Real Madrid make two further substitutions: Gonzalo García and Arda Güler are replaced. Minute 85': SUBSTITUTIONS - Benfica make two substitutions: Andreas Schjelderup and Fredrik Aursnes are replaced. Minute 90': SUBSTITUTIONS - Both teams make final substitutions. Álvaro Carreras is replaced for Real Madrid, Leandro Barreiro for Benfica. Minute 90': YELLOW CARD - Real Madrid - Carlos Palacios receives a yellow card.
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