Benfica beat Aarhus 3-1, Braga see off Austria Wien 2-0
Both Portuguese clubs won the home leg of their European play-offs on Thursday. Rafa, Barreiro and Pavlidis scored at the Luz, Pau Víctor and Diego Rodrigues did the job in Braga, and both return legs are away on 27 August.
Thursday went the way both Portuguese clubs needed it to. Benfica took Aarhus apart 3-1 at the Estádio da Luz, and Sporting de Braga beat Austria Wien 2-0 at home. Neither tie is finished. Both are now leaning heavily one way.
Benfica settled theirs early. Rafa scored inside two minutes, Leandro Barreiro made it two on 31, and Vangelis Pavlidis converted a penalty in first-half stoppage time — the club has posted the goal on its own channel. Sebastian Jorgensen pulled one back for the Danes on 36, and that away goal is the only reason next Thursday still has a plot. When Benfica drew Aarhus for this play-off, the Danish side had just dropped out of the Champions League route, which tends to mean a team already sharp rather than a team caught cold.
Braga’s night was tighter. Pau Víctor scored from the spot on 25 minutes and the 1-0 held for nearly an hour, with the Austrians defending the tie competently, until Diego Rodrigues finally made it two on 88. A two-goal cushion and a clean sheet is a different proposition from a one-goal lead, particularly after the draw sent Braga into a play-off against Austria Wien. The full match record sits on the UEFA match centre.
What happens next
Both return legs fall on 27 August, and both are away. Benfica travel to Denmark protecting a two-goal lead with one conceded at home. Braga go to Vienna two up with a clean sheet behind them. The winners go into the league phase of their respective competitions, which locks in European football into January.
Worth keeping the optimism honest, though. Aarhus scored at the Luz, and Austria Wien controlled long stretches of the second half in Braga. Neither of these ties ended on Thursday.
By Vasco Almada
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