Benfica beats PSG 2-1 but exits Champions League

Benfica beats PSG 2-1 but exits Champions League

Published Dec. 10, 2013 10:15 p.m. ET

Benfica failed to reach the Champions League knockout stage despite coming back to beat Paris Saint-Germain 2-1 on Tuesday.

Benfica finished in third place behind Olympiakos in Group C. Both clubs had 10 points, but the Greeks advanced due to a better head-to-head record against the Portuguese side.

Benfica will drop into the Europa League, as it did last season when it reached that tournament's final, losing against Chelsea.

PSG had already clinched top spot in Group C whatever the result in Lisbon, and coach Laurent Blanc opted to rest key players Alex, Thiago Silva and Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

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Nicolas Gaitan poked in Maxi Pereira's cross for Benfica's winner in the 58th, adding to Lima's first-half penalty after Edinson Cavani gave PSG a 27th-minute lead.

Benfica went into the game knowing even victory may not be enough to send it into the knockout stage.

Both goalkeepers were called into action in the energetic opening minutes.

Enzo Perez gave Salvatore Sirigu an early test with a curling shot that had the PSG goalkeeper leaping high to his left. Then Silvio forced Sirigu to dive sharply low to his left as Benfica pressed forward. Cavani set up Jeremy Menez for a low shot from the left that Artur was at full stretch to keep out.

The game cooled as PSG held onto possession, though Gaitan's shot just beyond Sirigu's post in the 27th looked to be going in.

Benfica's push forward occasionally left it exposed at the back, and Ljubomir Fejsa made a last-ditch tackle to deny Lucas Digne inside the home team's penalty area.

Benfica wasn't giving up, and Gaitan's winner capped a period of renewed pressure as the home team repeatedly pierced the visitor's defense.

PSG still threatened, though, and Romuald Lacazette's shot scraped the post in the 68th.

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