Goncalo Ramos scores twice as Benfica beats Club Brugge 5-1, crushing Scott Parker’s team. Match report as Rafa Silva, Joo Mario, and David Neres score for Porto and Goncalo Ramos scores twice; Bjorn Meijer scores a late consolation goal for Club Brugge in their Champions League knockout stage opening; Former Bournemouth manager Scott Parker has really only won 2 of his 12 matches as manager of Club Brugge.
Two goals from Goncalo Ramos helped Benfica to a 7-1 triumph over Scott Parker’s Club Brugge in the Champions League round of eight.
After Ramos scored twice on either side of halftime, the home team gained the advantage in the 38th minute thanks to Rafa Silva, who dribbled past two defenders before unleashing a left-footed strike into the net. David Neres, who came on as a replacement in the 71st minute, scored the fifth goal, and Joao Mario added another goal from the penalty spot six minutes later.
Brugge, who has won only twice in 12 games under Parker, received a late consolation goal from Bjorn Meijer. Let’s check the latest news and you might get some football betting recommendations along the way, too.
How Benfica humiliated Parker and Brugge
With a two-goal advantage from the first leg, Benfica dominated play from the off and took the lead when Silva scored off a cross from Ramos on the left.
In the final minute of the first half, Ramos doubled the lead by outrunning the defense and crashing the ball home from close range. The in-form striker then blasted in immediately just after halftime to establish himself as the youngest Portuguese footballer to score twice in an elimination stage encounter.
The second goal, right before halftime, was scored by Ramos, who evaded multiple defenders inside the box before unleashing a low shot. It became more of the same in the second half, and in the 57th minute, Ramos sealed his brace with a thunderous near-post finish.
Abakar Sylia’s reckless challenge on Gilberto resulted in a penalty for Benfica, and Joao Mario converted from the spot to make it 4-0.
After Abakar Sylia hacked down Gilberto in the 71st minute and Mario converted the ensuing penalty, Neres rounded out the scoring for the home team with a goal from inside the box that was awarded by VAR due to an offside flag.
Meijer did find the top corner with a first-time shot, providing Brugge with a spectacular consolation goal. In the 87th minute, Bjorn Meijer scored a late consolation goal for the visitors, cutting the score to 5-1.
Will Parker leave Club Brugge?
Scott Parker has not yet escaped the hot seat despite Club Brugge’s continued dismal play. The lack of an attack, a cohesive defense, and a midfield that specializes in getting run over in tonight’s game were indicative of the Belgian team’s overall poor play under his direction.
In spite of Benfica’s best efforts, Brugge gave up seven goals to the Portuguese side over the course of two matches.
After only two victories in his last twelve games, the Englishman may find it best to part ways for the sake of everyone involved.
Man of the hour: Goncalo Ramos
Benfica as a whole looked fantastic, and they should move on to the semifinals, but Goncalo Ramos was the one who showed true killer instinct.
The Brugge defense was constantly on edge due to his prodigious ability to anticipate space and create holes before anyone else. He made history by becoming the youngest Portuguese player to record two goals, an assist, a critical pass, and a dribbling percentage of 100% or higher in a Champions League knockout phase match.
He also became the first Benfica player since Carlos Martins in November of 2010 to provide an assist on three or more goals in a single Champions League game.
What’s next?
Benfica, led by Roger Schmidt, will be waiting with bated breath for the quarter final draw on March 17. Club Brugge and Scott Parker, who is leading them to the domestic title, face Standard Liege, while Benfica hosts Maritimo. Our trực tiếp bóng đá việt nam hôm nay at Soikeobdvn will help you with your next bets!