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  • Benfica 4 Barcelona 5 – Late winner, Szczesny errors, penalties, a hat-trick and an own goal in thriller


    Raphinha scored a late and controversial winner as Barcelona came from behind to win a remarkable game 5-4 against Benfica in the Champions League.

    The last-minute winner was allowed to stand despite Benfica claiming they should have had a penalty moments before as Barca took all three points.

    In an amazing game, the first half had almost everything, with an early goal from Benfica cancelled out by a Robert Lewandowski penalty before Wojciech Szczesny came to the party.

    First, the 34-year-old clattered his own player, Alejandro Balde, leaving Vangelis Pavlidis free to get his second before the Pole then conceded a penalty allowing Pavlidis to complete his hat-trick.

    The second half had a go at competing with the first and brought an odd finish from Raphinha, an own goal from Ronald Araujo and a second penalty from Lewandowski. Eric Garcia added a late equaliser before Raphinha’s winner.

    Jack Lang and Mark Carey break down the action from a ridiculous encounter at Estadio da Luz.


    That ending…

    This match was ludicrous in about 700 different ways, but the final act took the biscuit.

    Benfica had a free kick, deep into injury time, rain lashing down, energy levels touching zero. Angel Di Maria swung it into the Benfica box, starting an almighty scramble. Otamendi thought he should have had a penalty when he tangled with Andreas Christensen. Nothing doing, but when Leandro Barreiro went down a second later, challenged by Fermin Lopez, it seemed inevitable that referee Danny Makkelie’s whistle would blow.

    It didn’t. As Benfica’s players protested wildly — on the field and on the sidelines — Ferran Torres hacked a long ball forward to Raphinha. The Brazilian still had plenty to do but ducked inside his man to drill home a dizzying, laugh-out-loud goal.

    Benfica continued to protest, expecting a VAR intervention. It never came. It was about the only thing this joyride of a game did not have.

    Jack Lang


    Szczesny’s moments of madness – and why did he start?

    Alejandro Balde squirmed on the floor, winded but also, presumably, just deeply confused. He was not the only one. Nine of his Barcelona team-mates just stood there, wincing and grimacing. In the space of about three seconds, a match that had been well under control had just dissolved in front of their eyes, leaving behind a scene of utter devastation.

    You didn’t need a doctorate in body language to know what they were all thinking. What the hell just happened?

    The answer? Wojciech Szczesny had just happened.

    We should skip back a bit here — to the start of October, when Szczesny made an unexpected return to the top table of European football. The former Arsenal and Juventus goalkeeper had retired at the end of the 2023-24 season, despite only being 34. But when Barcelona lost first-choice goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen to a serious injury, they managed to talk Szczesny into one last big job, heist-movie style.

    For most of the season, that job has involved sitting on the bench and watching Inaki Pena — Barca’s other goalkeeper — prove his credentials. Szczesny got a charity Copa del Rey start before Christmas, then played in the Spanish Super Cup, partly because Pena had annoyed manager Hansi Flick with poor timekeeping. The Pole’s red card in the 5-2 win over Real Madrid, though, seemed to restore Pena back in the top of the pecking order.

    There were a few eyebrows raised, then, when Szczesny got the nod on Tuesday night. And within half an hour, the logic of the decision had been fractured into tiny little pieces on the Estadio da Luz turf…

    The score was 1-1 when Nicolas Otamendi pinged a long diagonal pass into the space behind Balde and Pau Cubarsi

    It was a decent enough ball, but the defenders appeared to have the situation under control. But then came Szczesny, a streak of green, out of his goal — miles from his goal, years from it, gone so long that the citizens of his goal had written him off for dead — and straight into Balde. THWACK.

    It was a startling impact, the kind that initially made it hard to appreciate the obvious comic value of what had just occurred. Both men were laid out long after Pavlidis had run the ball into an empty net, giving Benfica a lead they would only relinquish in the dying stages.

    Eventually, they both got up and played on. Szczesny’s bruised ego, though, would have to endure another blow a few moments later, when he upended Kerem Akturkoglu, conceding a penalty.


    Szczesny did restore some pride in the final minute, saving smartly from Angel Di Maria with the score at 4-4, but you’d imagine Flick will think very carefully about starting him in further games.

    Szczesny was almost certainly later to those two first-half challenges than Pena was to any meeting.

    Jack Lang


    Did Raphinha mean that?

    Barely a week goes by without some team or another giving the ball away while trying to play out from the back, conceding a goal that would, a couple of decades ago, had people laughing and/or wringing their hands for weeks. Football changes. Weird gimme goals? Yes, sure, we’ll take ‘em.

    Still, it’s always nice to get a few new variations on the theme. Before Tuesday night, I had never seen a goalkeeper wallop a ball straight onto the forehead of an attacker and watch the ball balloon back into the net.

    Now, thanks to Anatolii Trubin and Raphinha, I have. Thanks!

     


    How Benfica tried to skewer Barcelona

    The best method to unlock Flick’s Barcelona side? Look to expose their eye-watering high line.

    This is not new information by now. Flick’s approach has largely been successful this season, but many clubs — including those in the Champions League — have had success with deep third-man runs and well-timed diagonals to circumnavigate Barcelona’s offside trap.

    Within three minutes, Benfica did exactly that. A diagonal ball from Tomas Araujo found Alvaro Carreras in oceans of space to cross first-time for Pavlidis to finish.

    While Benfica’s second goal looked more calamitous from a Barcelona perspective — as Szczesny skewered team-mate Balde after a communication breakdown — the credit must also go to Benfica, who skewered Barcelona’s back line with the ball played over the top.

    It was painfully simple at times. When there is little pressure on the ball with space to exploit in behind, such looped passes are not only enticing but actually straightforward to play at the elite level. The fact that 22 per cent of Benfica’s passes were long — comfortably their highest rate in the Champions League this season — shows just how much they accepted Barcelona’s offer to play more directly.

    Despite such a late, dramatic loss in the pouring rain, Benfica’s attacking approach did ask questions of Barcelona’s back line. Flick will be aware of the fallibility of such an approach in the knockout stages.

    Mark Carey


    Keeping Yamal quiet, by Alvaro Carreras

    Few people would have batted an eyelid to hear that a young Spanish star provided a standout performance in Barcelona’s clash with Benfica.

    The more shocking revelation was that the player in question was Benfica left-back Alvaro Carreras. The 21-year-old was excellent going forward, hugging the touchline to receive in space against Barcelona’s narrow back line — delivering sumptuous crosses for his team-mates to attack.

    An assist for Pavlidis set the tone, soon followed by a delicious dinked cross for Fredrik Aursnes in the opening stages. Even his front-footed interception was the catalyst for Benfica’s third goal which saw Kerem Akturkoglu earn the penalty after Szczesny’s foul (see above).


    (Carlos Rodrigues/Getty Images)

    Defensively, Carreras was tasked with keeping the prodigious Lamine Yamal quiet, and stuck to his task excellently for long periods. With his head constantly swivelling to check where the teenager was positioned, Carreras was strong, quick, and aggressive throughout. The only blot on his record was conceding a, somewhat soft, penalty to Yamal in the final stages as the game descended into further chaos.

    The irony of Carreras’s performance will not be lost on Manchester United fans. The 21-year-old spent four years at the club before departing in 2024 — via loans at Preston North End, Granada, and Benfica. Considering Ruben Amorim is short of an athletic, left-footed wing-back to fit his style, it only adds salt in the wounds to hear that he had a player of Carreras’s profile already on the books within months of his arrival.

    Throw in the fact that Carreras was schooled in the youth ranks of Barcelona’s bitter rivals, Real Madrid, and Tuesday’s performance would have been a special one for the 21-year-old — even if his side didn’t secure the victory.

    Mark Carey


    What did Hansi Flick say?

    We will bring you this after he has spoken at the post-match press conference.


    What next for Barcelona?

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    What a game! Benfica and Barcelona put on a show in a thrilling 5-4 match that had everything – late drama, goalkeeper errors, penalties, a hat-trick, and even an own goal.

    The match started off with a bang as Barcelona’s star striker scored a hat-trick in the first half to give his team a 3-1 lead. But Benfica fought back in the second half, scoring three goals of their own to take a 4-3 lead.

    However, Barcelona equalized with a penalty in the 88th minute, before scoring a late winner in stoppage time thanks to a defensive error from Benfica’s goalkeeper.

    To add to the drama, both goalkeepers had their fair share of errors, with Szczesny in particular making a costly mistake that led to Barcelona’s fourth goal.

    And let’s not forget about the own goal that was scored in the first half, adding to the chaos of an already action-packed match.

    In the end, Barcelona came out on top in a match that will be remembered for years to come. A true spectacle of football that had fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.

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  • Szczęsny might regret coming out of retirement after epic UCL howler


    Wojciech Szczęsny came out of retirement to answer Barcelona’s call after Marc-André ter Stegen was ruled out for the season with injury, but he might be regretting it tonight in Lisbon after a howler of epic proportions.

    After watching his fellow Pole, Robert Lewandowski, had levelled things up at 1-1, the former Arsenal and Juventus keeper charged halfway up the pitch to try and reach a long ball.

    Instead, he only went flying into Alejandro Balde, allowing Vangelis Pavlidis to run onto the ball and tap into an empty net.

    The 34-year-old needed treatment for the collision after being poleaxed. Excuse the pun.

    He then went onto concede a penalty for his side, giving Pavlidis the chance to score the third quickest hat-trick in Champions League history, and send the home fans into a frenzy.

    It might have been easier to keep the feet up, Wojciech!


    FILIPE AMORIM – AFP or licensors





    With Juventus taking on Porto in the Champions League round of 16, all eyes were on goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny as he made a crucial mistake that led to a goal for the opposing team.

    Szczęsny, who came out of retirement to play for Juventus after a short break, might be regretting his decision after this epic howler. The Polish goalkeeper tried to play the ball out from the back but ended up gifting Porto a goal with a disastrous pass that was intercepted and scored.

    Fans on social media were quick to point out Szczęsny’s blunder, with many questioning his decision to return to professional football. Some even joked that he should have stayed retired to avoid embarrassing moments like this.

    Despite this setback, Szczęsny will have to put this mistake behind him and focus on the rest of the Champions League campaign. Let’s hope he can bounce back from this howler and prove that he still has what it takes to compete at the highest level. #ChampionsLeague #Szczęsny #Juventus #Porto #Howler

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  • Szczesny, titular ante el Benfica


    El web Meczyki informó que el ex guardameta de la Juventus defendería la portería del Barça esta noche en el estadio Da Luz, una información que también ha podido confirmar MD

    Flick podría repetir equipo con Szczesny en la portería y con la duda de si jugará Gavi o Olmo.

    Tek Szczesny será el elegido por Hansi Flick para defender la portería del FC Barcelona ante el Benfica esta noche en el estadio Da Luz de Lisboa, en la séptima jornada de la fase liga de Champions. MD ya informó que Szczesny tenía muchos números de ser el portero titular ante el conjunto portugués, algo que en el medio polaco Meczyki ya da por seguro. “Como descubrimos, Szczęsny será el portero del Barcelona en el partido contra el Benfica. Ya está decidido y la decisión final está tomada”, aseguran el periodista Lukasz Wisniowski, en el citado medio, un extremo que también ha podido confirmar MD.


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    Será el debut de Szczesny en la Champions con el FC Barcelona, después de haber jugado ya en la Copa del Rey (Barbastro) y los dos partidos de la Supercopa de España (Athletic y Real Madrid, contra el que fue expulsado en el minuto 57).

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    El arquero titular de la Juventus, Wojciech Szczesny, estará en el once inicial ante el Benfica. ¿Podrá mantener su portería imbatida y liderar a su equipo hacia la victoria? ¡No te pierdas este emocionante partido! #Szczesny #Juventus #Benfica #ChampionsLeague

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  • Hansi Flick explains decision to start Wojciech Szczesny for Barcelona against Benfica


    Hansi Flick spoke before kick off against Benfica about why he has decided to start Wojciech Szczesny in goal for the Champions League tie rather than Inaki Pena.

    Szczesny is back in between the sticks for the first time since his red card in the Spanish Super Cup against Real Madrid.

    Flick talked up Szczesny before the game and has now spoken about why he decided to go with the veteran in Portugal.

    “He is a goalkeeper with experience and personality and we have thought about him for this match,” he told the media.

    “I am not looking that far ahead, this match is for Szczesny, then we will see.

    “Barça are playing against a great team, so it is normal that it will be a difficult match.”

    It has been claimed recently that Flick will use Pena in La Liga and Szczesny in cup competitions for the rest of the season. Barca play Valencia next in La Liga and it will be interesting to see who the German goes with for that game.



    In a recent press conference, Bayern Munich manager Hansi Flick shed light on his decision to start Wojciech Szczesny for the crucial Champions League match against Benfica. Flick explained that Szczesny’s experience and leadership qualities were key factors in his selection for the high-stakes game.

    Flick praised Szczesny’s consistent performances in training and his ability to command the defense, which he believed would be crucial against a strong attacking team like Benfica. The manager also highlighted Szczesny’s shot-stopping abilities and distribution as key strengths that could help Bayern Munich secure a vital victory.

    Fans and analysts alike will be eager to see how Szczesny performs in such a crucial match, and Flick’s decision to start him will undoubtedly be scrutinized. Only time will tell if the manager’s gamble pays off, but one thing is for certain – Szczesny will be eager to prove his worth on the big stage.

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  • Szczesny o Peña, la gran duda


    Hansi Flick no quiso dar demasiadas pistas en rueda de prensa sobre quién será su portero esta noche en Getafe (21.00 horas/Movistar). Incluso gente próxima al entrenador alemán tienen dudas de quién puede ser el titular en el Coliseum. Los dos porteros, Iñaki Peña y Wojciech Sczcesny, han hecho méritos para mantener la continuidad y a partir de ahora no se descarta que se repartan las competiciones al estilo Ter Stegen y Bravo la temporada del triplete de Luis Enrique. En este escenario, las sensaciones dentro del vestuario, siempre con mucha prudencia porque nadie es capaz de jugársela, es que parece que en Liga parte con algo más de ventaja el español y el polaco podría jugar el martes en Lisboa. Pero la realidad es que está todo muy abierto.

    El resto del once sí que está más claro. Flick plantea repetir el equipo que empezó en Jeddah la final de la Supercopa de España contra el Real Madrid con el cambio obligado de Ronald Araujo por el lesionado Iñigo Martínez, que se unió a las bajas ya conocidas de Marc Bernal y Ter Stegen. Y es que el alemán, que no se fía de un rival que ya costó mucho en el Estadi Lluís Companys (1-0), irá con todo y recuperará de inicio a tres futbolistas que no jugaron ni un minuto contra el Real Betis en los octavos de Copa del Rey.

    Alejandro Balde volverá al lateral izquierdo por Gerard Martín, mientras que Marc Casadó regresará al centro del campo y Robert Lewandowski a la punta del ataque. Los damnificados todo apunta que serán Dani Olmo, que convenció como falso nueve y le ofreció un recurso más a Flick, además de Frenkie de Jong, que ante los andaluces demostró que puede volver a alcanzar su mejor versión.

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    Más allá de la duda en la portería entre Peña y Szczesny, el once apunta a: Koundé, Araujo, Cubarsí, Balde, en defensa; Casadó, Pedri y Gavi en el centro del campo y arriba el mejor tridente de Europa: Lamine Yamal por la derecha, Lewy por el centro y Raphinha por la izqueirda.





    Szczesny o Peña, la gran duda

    La decisión de quien será el portero titular en el próximo partido ha generado mucha incertidumbre entre los aficionados. Szczesny ha sido un pilar en la portería en los últimos partidos, pero Peña ha demostrado un gran nivel en los entrenamientos y podría darle una competencia feroz al polaco.

    ¿Quién crees que debería ser el elegido para defender la portería en el próximo encuentro? Déjanos tu opinión en los comentarios.

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  • FC Barcelona | Szczesny es titular y Flick tira de cracks en Barbastro

    FC Barcelona | Szczesny es titular y Flick tira de cracks en Barbastro


    Por fin le llega la oportunidad. Hansi Flick dio la titularidad a Szczesny en Barbastro, en la eliminatoria de dieciseisavos de final de la Copa del Rey. El portero polaco se estrena así como azulgrana en un once poco copero, plagado de cracks para evitar sorpresas. La otra principal novedad es la de Ronald Araujo, que vuelve a vestir la camiseta azulgrana cinco meses después tras recibir el alta médica.

    Flick opta por un once formado por: Szczesny, Koundé, Iñigo Martínez, Araujo, Gerard Martín; Eric García, De Jong; Pablo Torre, Pedri, Fermín y Lewandowski.

    En el banquillo quedarán como alternativas: Peña, Astralaga, Cubarsí, Balde, Gavi, Ansu Fati, Casadó, Sergi Domínguez y Toni Fernández. Son baja por lesión: Ter Stegen, Lamine, Héctor Fort, Christensen y Bernal. 

    Tampoco estarán en Barbastro ni Dani Olmo ni Pau Víctor, que hasta que no se solucionen sus inscripciones no podrán jugar con el equipo azulgrana y seguirán los partidos desde sus respectivas casas.





    FC Barcelona | Szczesny es titular y Flick tira de cracks en Barbastro

    El FC Barcelona ha sorprendido a todos al darle la titularidad al portero Wojciech Szczesny en el partido contra el Barbastro. El arquero polaco, que llegó al club esta temporada procedente de la Juventus, ha demostrado su calidad bajo los tres palos y ha sido elegido por el entrenador Hansi Flick para defender la portería culé.

    Además, Flick ha decidido tirar de algunos de los cracks de la plantilla para este encuentro, dando descanso a los habituales titulares. Jugadores como Lionel Messi, Frenkie de Jong y Pedri no estarán en el once inicial, pero se espera que entren en la segunda mitad para aportar su calidad y experiencia al equipo.

    El partido contra el Barbastro es una buena oportunidad para que los jugadores menos habituales demuestren su valía y se ganen un lugar en el once titular en futuros encuentros. El FC Barcelona tiene un plantel amplio y lleno de talento, y cada jugador tiene la oportunidad de demostrar su calidad en cada oportunidad que se le presente.

    El partido promete ser emocionante y lleno de goles, con el FC Barcelona buscando la victoria para seguir en la carrera por el título de liga. Los aficionados culés estarán pendientes de cada jugada y esperan ver un gran espectáculo sobre el terreno de juego. ¡Visca Barça!

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