A goal in overtime gave Slimani of the Algerian victory (2-1) to Sporting Lisbon in the butler derby against Benfica at Jose Alvalade Stadium and allowed the pass of the 'Lions' to the second round of the championship. Betis victory in a tie that was a one-party dominance certified coach Jorge Jesus against his former team, which has exceeded the three meetings which have met in the Super Cup, League and . Both teams now in Cup off to the pitch with some new features, mainly in the front: the Colombian Fredy Montero took the tip of the 'Lions' at the expense of fellow' Teo Gutierrez, while Brazilian Jonah was on the bench Benfica and left the command of Greek Kostas Mitroglou attack. Although Sporting was the first to put fear in contrast to the post with a shot 4 minutes, Benfica quickly responded with greater success. After opening the Argentine Nico Gaitán for Pizzi, the ball reached Mitroglou, who finished with his left foot to open the scoring. With Benfica outdone, both teams continued looking for goal, although it was the 'Lions' who staged the most dangerous chances. The Jorge Jesus found his prize in the discount of the first half after a long pass from Jefferson, who flocked to jump Luisão and Slimani, but the Brazilian failed to clear and the ball ended up front. Julius Caesar, who went without success, failed to prevent Adrien Silva made the tie. A fall within the area Gaitan 62 asked benfiquistas caused the penalty, but the referee ended up showing the Red Argentine had pretended to understand that close and expelled the second goalkeeper incarnate, Brazilian Ederson, the bench. Rui Vitoria's pupils were reinforced haul star and got three shots on goal in the next few minutes, though distant, which ended in the hands of Rui Patricio. But it was Sporting who regained the lead in the closing stages of the game with repeatedly Slimani, who met first with a fine save from Julio Cesar and minutes later sent another shot over the crossbar. The tie forced the second half, but with the passing of the minutes neither team managed to take the lead. 112 minutes, Adrien Silva shot from outside the area and Julio Cesar stopped the launch, but the ball fell at the feet of Slimani, who did not hesitate to get the ball into the back of the net. In the sequence of the goal, Samaris benfiquista, he had seen a yellow, received the second card and was sent off. With the victory, the 'Lions' advance to the second round of the Portuguese Cup, round for which Porto was also qualified after beating Angrense (0-2), the regional 'Portuguese'.
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