Ajax Remain Pointless as Benfica Secure First UCL Win 2-0
Ajax’s Champions League Nightmare Deepens After 2-0 Loss to Benfica
Ajax remain rooted to the bottom of their Champions League group after a 2-0 defeat to Benfica, leaving the Dutch giants pointless and on the brink of an early exit.
This marks their fifth consecutive UCL defeat and a continuation of poor European form that stretches back to three Europa League losses last season.
Early Strike Sets the Tone
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Samuel Dahl opened the scoring for Benfica with a stunning strike in the 6th minute, blasting an unstoppable drive into the top corner.
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It was the Portuguese side’s first win in this year’s Champions League campaign, ending a run of six defeats in a row.
Trubin the Wall
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Ajax created several chances, but Benfica goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin was in imperious form.
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He denied Davy Klaassen and Rayane Bounida, and later pushed away a powerful near-post effort from Oscar Gloukh.
Barreiro Seals It Late
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In stoppage time, Leandro Barreiro broke away on a counter-attack and delivered a clinical finish to make it 2-0 and seal all three points.
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Benfica showed composure and control in the final minutes to secure the clean sheet and much-needed win.
Ajax’s Dire European Run
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Ajax have now lost five straight matches in the Champions League this season and scored only one goal in the process.
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Their hopes of reaching the knockout stages are now all but over, pending results in the final group match.
Post-Match Reaction
“We needed that win for belief. The players delivered, especially Trubin who was fantastic,” said Benfica manager Jose Mourinho after the match.
Group Outlook
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Benfica revive their chances of progressing with the win and now have a realistic shot at second place depending on final round results.
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Ajax, however, will need a miracle to even reach the Europa League fallback spot.


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