Alex Telles on Wednesday converted a video assistant referee-awarded penalty-kick deep into extra-time as Porto defeated AS Roma 3-1 to reach the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals following a tense 4-3 victory on aggregate.
Francisco Soares nudged Porto ahead with a simple tap-in on 26 minutes, but Daniele de Rossi equalized from the spot before halftime after Eder Militao chopped down Diego Perotti.
Moussa Marega restored the lead on the night for Porto early in the second half to level the tie as he struck in his sixth successive appearance in Europe.
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An additional half-hour was required to settle an encounter that looked to be heading for a shoot-out before Telles tucked home from the spot on 117 minutes after a tug on Fernando by Alessandro Florenzi was spotted upon review.
“It was not just me that scored the penalty, it was the whole team. The Dragao, the full stadium, made me feel at ease. It was a very good energy,” Telles said.
“We’ve got to accept it, even if the way it happened is terrible to accept,” Roma captain De Rossi told Sky Sport Italia.
Porto coach Sergio Conceicao, a former player at Roma’s city rivals SS Lazio, had expressed the need for patience as his side set about attempting to retrieve a 2-1 deficit.
Yet, they threatened twice inside the opening 10 minutes at the Estadio do Dragao as Jesus Corona hammered a volley narrowly over, with Telles lashing into the side-netting from a tough angle.
Corona again tried his luck from range, his shot again dipping over the top, and the Mexico winger was once more involved as Soares poked in the opening goal.
Marega, back in the side after missing the first leg with a thigh injury, stole the ball from Kostas Manolas and was then picked out by Corona on the overlap to square for Soares to slot home.
Porto’s lead lasted barely 10 minutes as Militao lunged in on Argentine Perotti, with De Rossi coolly rolling his penalty past three-time Champions League winner Iker Casillas.
Porto captain Hector Herrera, who was booked and is to miss the quarter-final first leg, tested Robin Olsen with a bending effort just before the break when Roma lost skipper De Rossi following a crunching tackle by Danilo.
Soares should have netted a second when his downward header skipped off the ground and flashed over the bar, while Olsen produced a superb fingertip save to claw out a Marega strike.
However, Olsen was powerless to stop the France-born Mali international moments later, as Marega timed his run perfectly to volley Corona’s curling cross into the roof of the net.
Marega is now level with Lionel Messi and Dusan Tadic with six goals in this season’s tournament — and trails only Robert Lewandowski (eight).
Pepe and Edin Dzeko were both booked following a theatrical clash near midfield, a caution that also ruled the Portuguese defender out of his side’s next match in the competition.
A dreadful Pepe error presented Perotti with an opportunity he failed to exploit as Roma searched for a late goal, while Otavio tested Olsen from distance toward the end of the 90 minutes.
Marega went agonizingly close to scoring again early in extra-time, while Dzeko dinked the ball over Casillas only for Pepe to race back and clear off the line in desperation.
With penalties seemingly on the horizon, Porto grabbed a dramatic winner after Turkish referee Cuneyt Cakir pointed to the spot upon reviewing an incident in which Florenzi hauled back Fernando as the substitute stretched to reach a driven low cross.
Telles sent Olsen the wrong way to fire Porto into their first quarter-final since 2014-2015, although the hosts faced an anxious wait after Patrik Schick tumbled to the ground in the area before Cakir ruled there was no foul.
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