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  • And the ball rolls, the game begins



  • Gaultier makes four changes to the squad



  • PSG starting eleven



  • Schmidt keeps the same team as Guimarães



  • Benfica’s starting eleven



  • A great meeting between stars: Futre and Messi

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  • Great save by Donnarumma to avoid the first

    Great opportunity for Benfica, with Rafa able to receive in the space between the lines, assisting David Neres well in the box but the Brazilian’s right-footed shot was deflected for a corner by Donnarumma with a great save

  • Ramos threatens again from the outside

    Gonçalo Ramos aims again at the PSG goal, with a strong long shot but at the figure of Donnarumma, who defended twice


    Gonçalo Ramos during the match between Sport Lisboa e Benfica and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) at the Estádio da Luz, corresponding to matchday 3 of group H of the 2022/23 Champions League group stage.  Lisbon, October 5, 2022. FILIPE AMORIM/OBSERVER

    FILIPE AMORIM/OBSERVER

  • Gonçalo Ramos creates the first dangerous play

    First dangerous shot for Benfica, with António Silva taking a long shot to Gonçalo Ramos and the striker driving the ball into the box to defend Donnarumma (he seemed offside but nothing was signaled)

  • Great atmosphere at the Estádio da Luz

    Great atmosphere at the Estádio da Luz tonight

  • And the ball rolls, the game begins

    And the ball rolls in Luz, the start of the Benfica-PSG that will be refereed by the Spanish Jesús Gil Manzano. Kick-off to belong to the French. Earlier, a minute’s silence was observed in memory of the victims of the tragedy that hit Indonesian football this weekend.

  • Images of the Benfica warm-up

    The images of the Benfica warm-up, at a time when the Reds’ anthem is sung in Luz

  • irreverence vs. the experience: António Silva and Sergio Ramos

    The comparative numbers between António Silva and Sergio Ramos, midfielders 18 years apart

  • “We have to play like Benfica always plays”, says Schmidt

    Roger Schmidt, coach of Benfica, highlighted to Eleven Sports before the match the need for the team to remain true to its identity and way of playing since the start of the season

  • Rafa and Messi, the two great destabilizers of Benfica and PSG

    The statistical comparison between Rafa and Messi, two of the elements that manage to unbalance the most in Benfica and PSG

  • The comparison between Neymar and David Neres

    The comparison between David Neres and Neymar, two Brazilian internationals who play forward and are starters tonight

  • The president of PSG with two great figures in the Light

    Pedro Pauleta, a striker who made history at PSG, and Valdo, a Brazilian player who played (a lot) for Benfica and the French, met with the president of the Parisians, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi.

  • André Silva’s show continues: two goals and an assist

    RB Leipzig beat Celtic 3-1 with two goals and an assist from André Silva (Jota scored for the Scots)

  • The arrival of Benfica in the Light

    The arrival of the Benfica players at the Estádio da Luz

  • André Silva with a goal and an assist for RB Leizpig

    André Silva has already scored a goal and an assist for RB Leipzig against Celtic. The Germans win 2-1 with 15 minutes to go. Jack had scored for the Scots

  • Benfica lost to PSG in the Youth League

    In a balanced game with chances for both sides, Benfica lost 1-0 in Seixal against PSG this afternoon

  • Light ready for tonight’s game

    The Estádio da Luz begins to fill up, in what will be the best venue of the season so far

  • Gaultier makes four changes to the squad

    Gaultier changes four players in relation to the team that played with Nice at the beginning (2-1 in the final minutes): Mukiele, Juan Bernat, Fabián Ruíz and Ekitiké leave, Hakimi, Nuno Mendes, Verratti and Mbappé enter

  • PSG starting eleven

    PSG starting eleven: Donnarumma; Danilo, Marquinhos, Sergio Ramos; Hakimi, Vitinha, Verrati, Nuno Mendes; Neymar, Messi and Mbappe

    PSG substitutes: Keylor Navas, Rico, Fabián Ruiz, Bernat, Pablo Sarabia, Mukiele, Soler, Bitshiabu, Zaire-Emery and Ekitike

    Coach: christophe gaultier

  • PSG with many supporters around the hotel

    PSG once again had many followers around the hotel where they spent the night in Lisbon

  • Schmidt keeps the same team as Guimarães

    Despite the goalless draw in Guimarães, in what was Benfica’s first game without a win this season, Roger Schmidt keeps the same starting eleven


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Source: Observadora

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