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Трубин пропустил от худшей команды Португалии из-за подставы от партнеров, но Бенфика победила
Trubin Conceded from the Worst Team in Portugal Due to a Partner Substitution, but Benfica Won
A Controversial Goal in the Champions League
In a surprising turn of events, Benfica's goalkeeper, Trubin, conceded a goal from the lowest-ranked team in Portugal, Arouca, during the Champions League match. The goal, which came in the 75th minute, stunned both the Benfica players and fans as Arouca had not previously managed to score a single goal in the competition.
However, upon closer inspection, it became clear that Trubin had been the victim of a poor substitution decision by his teammates. As he went to collect a cross, Trubin was obstructed by his own defender, António Silva, who had come on as a substitute just minutes before. Silva's positioning blocked Trubin's view of the ball, allowing Arouca's Evanilson to head it into the net.
Benfica's Resilience
Despite the setback, Benfica showed their resilience and determination by scoring two goals in the final 10 minutes of the match to secure a 2-1 victory. Goncalo Ramos equalized in the 88th minute, and Joao Mario scored the winning goal in the 90th minute.
Reaction from Trubin and Silva
After the match, Trubin expressed his disappointment at conceding the goal but acknowledged that it was a mistake that could happen to anyone. Silva also apologized for his role in the goal, admitting that he should have been more aware of Trubin's position.
Benfica's Chances in the Champions League
The victory over Arouca keeps Benfica's hopes of qualifying for the knockout stages of the Champions League alive. They are currently second in Group H, three points behind leaders Paris Saint-Germain.