2-2 v SL Benfica - 20 March 2014 - Away

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Spurs 2

SL Benfica

SL Benfica

2

  • Garay
    34'
  • Lima
    90+5' (PEN)
Details
Match Number

7053

Opposition
Sl benfica

SL Benfica

Competition
Europa league

Europa League

Round / Leg

Round of 16 - 2nd Leg

Lost On Aggregate

Season

2013/14

Date

20th March 2014

Kick Off

18:00

Venue

Estádio da Luz

Attendance

40,000

Referee

Damir Skomina

Weather at Kick Off

15.7° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 7017th overall match (3332 wins, 1548 draws, 2124 losses)

  • 5451st competitive match (2436 wins, 1281 draws, 1734 losses)

  • team

    6th match vs SL Benfica (3 wins, 1 draw, 2 losses)

  • competition

    32nd Europa League match (17 wins, 9 draws, 6 losses)

  • 8th match in Portugal (3 wins, 2 draws, 3 losses)

  • 3rd match at Estádio da Luz (1 win, 1 draw, 1 loss)

Report

Tottenham exited the Europa League despite staging a second-half fightback against Benfica that put them close to taking the tie to extra time.

Ezequiel Garay headed in to put the hosts 4-1 up on aggregate.

But with the tie seemingly over, Nacer Chadli scored twice in a minute.

Spurs almost grabbed another as Gylfi Sigurdsson's injury-time header was saved, but Benfica made it 2-2 on the night and 5-3 overall when Lima scored from the penalty spot.

Having been outclassed in the first leg of the last-16 tie and looking weary in Lisbon, Tottenham's late surge almost inflicted Benfica's first defeat in 23 games in all competitions.

But Sandro's barge on Lima gifted the hosts a chance to level the scores and the Brazilian substitute sent Brad Friedel the wrong way with the last kick of the game.

Despite the aggregate defeat, Tottenham at least showed the character that boss Tim Sherwood desired prior to kick-off.

With late chances for Sigurdsson and substitute Harry Kane, who also had a penalty appeal turned down, Spurs could have taken victory but they will look back on their 3-1 first-leg defeat as the reason for their exit.

The fact they salvaged a draw with an injury-hit squad against last season's runners-up will be pleasing for Sherwood, who saw his team end a run of three successive defeats.

Benfica survive a late Harry Kane penalty appeal which would have taken the tie to extra-time.

Spurs are fifth in the Premier League, on course to qualify for next season's Europa League, but it remains to be seen if Sherwood will be at White Hart Lane after the club was strongly linked with Louis van Gaal.

Sherwood has publicly criticised his players in recent weeks and he called for leadership from his side, who were without a recognised centre-back - midfielder Sandro and full-back Ezekiel Fryers deputising in the heart of the defence.

But they began slowly and, after Roberto Soldado scuffed a shot at the back post and then fired over from close range, Garay's first-half goal put a technically superior Benfica in control.

Sherwood decided to watch from the stands after his fall-out with Benfica manager Jorge Jesus in the first leg. He was still infuriated after his side wasted a good free-kick opportunity a minute before the opener, with captain Aaron Lennon making a feeble challenge on Eduardo Salvio, who chipped a cross to team-mate Garay.

In the first half, there were signs of promise from a young Spurs side on the counter attack and Andros Townsend shot wide in one decent opportunity after the break.

Then, with 12 minutes left, Chadli cut in from the right before firing a shot past Benfica keeper Jan Oblak.

A minute later, the Belgian winger pounced on Kane's header from Lennon's cross to put Spurs within reach of extra time.

Three excellent chances followed but Oblak made two good stops before Lima equalised for the relieved hosts.

Timeline
KO

Luisão

10'

Ezequiel Garay

34'
HT

Enzo Pérez

90'

Lima

90+5'
FT
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