Jonas on Tuesday scored in added time to give SL Benfica a dramatic 1-0 win over 10-man Zenit St Petersburg in the Champions League, heading home a free-kick awarded after Domenico Criscito was shown a red card for the visitors.
Brazilian striker Jonas, Benfica’s and the Portuguese league’s top scorer, netted for the 26th time this season with a glancing header from a free-kick in 91st minute.
That was awarded after Criscito picked up his second yellow card of the game for a foul on Andre Almeida.
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Neither team really shone in the last-16, first-leg game at the Estadio da Luz in Lisbon, although the win spared Benfica what looked likely to be a goalless draw and a tough time in Russia.
Zenit, despite not playing an official game since December last year due to its domestic league’s winter break, produced a confident performance to keep Benfica at bay for 90 minutes.
Zenit’s Portuguese coach, Andre Villas-Boas, rued what he saw as a missed chance to return to Russia with a blank scoresheet.
“We’ll need to create more chances than today,” he said.
“We held on well... We weren’t as good in the second half,” he added.
“It was a fair result,” Benfica coach Rui Vitoria said.
“We wanted a bigger win, but we didn’t concede a goal and that’s important,” Vitoria added.
Benfica are looking to advance from the last 16 for the first time in four years, while Zenit are pursuing their first quarter-final appearance.
Benfica had most of the possession, but Argentine playmaker Nicolas Gaitan’s neat footwork went nowhere against the visitors’ composed defense.
With Hulk tightly marked, Zenit turned to Danny’s pace to try and break through, without success.
Benfica looked dangerous in the 18th as Almeida broke down the right, but when he turned the ball inside, Pizzi hesitated before attempting a weak chip over goalkeeper Yuri Lodygin.
At the other end, Axel Witsel produced a low shot in the 52nd that forced Benfica goalkeeper Julio Cesar to dive quickly down to his right.
With 20 minutes to go, Gaitan beat two defenders before blasting the ball against Lodygin from short range.
Just as the competition looked destined to finish in deadlock, Jonas rose to give Benfica a valuable lead for the second leg in three weeks’ time.
In Tuesday’s other Champions League game, Paris Saint-Germain beat Chelsea 2-1.
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