Benfica secure dramatic 101st minute winner despite being shown two red cards in stoppage time

Benfica score in the 101st minute from the penalty spot to secure chaotic victory over Vizela despite being shown TWO red cards in stoppage time… with match-winner Joao Mario and Goncalo Ramos both sent off

  • Benfica went five points clear at the top of the league following a 2-1 victory
  • The Eagles were behind before David Neres struck a 76th minute equaliser
  • There was a dramatic stoppage-time period after eight minutes were awarded 
  • Goncalo Ramos was sent off for simulation after tripping over a defender
  • Joao Mario scored a late penalty before also being shown a second yellow 

Benfica secured the most dramatic of victories on Friday night as they had two players sent off in stoppage time and scored a 101st minute winner.

Roger Schmidt’s side went into added time against underdogs Vizela with the scores level at 1-1, and their chances of victory looked to be over when Goncalo Ramos was shown a second yellow card for simulation.

However, the Eagles were awarded a late spot kick which was tucked away by Joao Mario – who was also shown a second yellow card as he enthusiastically took his shirt off in the wild celebrations that followed.

Joao Mario scored a 101st minute winner from the penalty spot before being sent off as he was shown a second yellow for taking his shirt off in the wild celebrations that followed

Goncalo Ramos was sent off controversially for simulation despite appearing to trip over a defender who had fallen to the ground

Goncalo Ramos was sent off controversially for simulation despite appearing to trip over a defender who had fallen to the ground

Vizela, who were promoted to the Portuguese Primeira Liga last year for the first time after a 36-year absence, took the shock lead through Milutin Osmajic.

The Montenegrin winger burst through and slotted past Odysseas Vlachodimos after 20 minutes.

They held on to the lead well until the 76th minute, when David Neres spun past midfielder Vizela midfielder Samu and fired a fierce strike past the opposing keeper.

What followed was a bizarre stoppage time period with some questionable decisions, as eight minutes were added on.

Massive underdogs Vizela led the game for 56 minutes after Milutin Osmajic scored the opener

Massive underdogs Vizela led the game for 56 minutes after Milutin Osmajic scored the opener

David Neres scored a brilliant solo goal to bring Benfica level 76 minutes into the contest

David Neres scored a brilliant solo goal to bring Benfica level 76 minutes into the contest

On the 92nd minute, Ramos poked the ball past Anderson who went to ground, with the Benfica striker falling over the Vizela defender.

Ramos dropped to the flood in a stunned reaction when he saw the referee pull out a second yellow followed by the red for simulation.

When it looked like Benfica might have to settle for a point, they were awarded a penalty in the 99th minute of the game.

Rafa Silva shot into the back of Diego Rosa, with the ball rebounding onto his elbow with referee Fabio Verissimo pointing to the spot. 

Benfica striker Ramos couldn't believe what he was seeing when he was sent off for simulation

Benfica striker Ramos couldn’t believe what he was seeing when he was sent off for simulation

Both Mario (pictured) and Ramos will miss a game for Benfica due to receiving second yellows

Both Mario (pictured) and Ramos will miss a game for Benfica due to receiving second yellows

Mario coolly held his nerve to dispatch the winning penalty and move the Eagles five points clear at the top after just five games – though their rivals are all due to play this weekend.

After scoring from the spot, Mario threw his shirt away and was met in the corner by Benfica’s staff and substitutes who rushed down the touchline to celebrate with him. 

Benfica are now set to prepare for the start of their Champions League campaign which begins by welcoming Maccabi Haifa to the Estadio da Luz, in a group which also contains Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus.  

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