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Everton 0 - 2 Benfica

Toffees outclassed again

Scoring Summary
Everton Benfica
 Javier Saviola (63)
 Oscar Rene Cardozo (76)
Match Stats
Everton Benfica
Shots (on Goal) 10(4) 11(5)
Fouls 11 18
Corner Kicks 4 5
Offsides 3 0
Time of Possession 53% 47%
Yellow Cards 3 2
Red Cards 0 0
Saves 9 6
Match Information
Stadium: Goodison Park, England
Attendance: 30,790
Match Time: 20:05 UK
Official(s):
Said Ennjimi (Referee)

Teams
Everton Benfica
24 Tim Howard13 Jacobi Julio Cesar
Tony HibbertAnderson Luis Da Silva Luisao
15 Sylvain Distin23 Marinho Moreira David Luiz
Joseph Yobo27 Rechel da Silva Junior Sidnei
Leighton Baines5 Filipe Marcos Ruben Amorim
17 Tim CahillFrancisco Fernandez Javi Garcia
Diniyar Bilyaletdinov20 Angel Di Maria
25 Marouane Fellaini18 Alexandre da Silva Fabio Coentrao
19 Dan Gosling8 Nascimento Santos Ramires
26 Jack Rodwell30 Javier Saviola
22 Ayegbeni YakubuOscar Rene Cardozo
Substitutes
Carlo NashQuim 12
31 Seamus ColemanMaximiliano Victorio Paez Pereira 14
34 Shane DuffyJose Shaffer 3
38 James WallacePablo Aimar 10
11 Jacomo Felipe Menezes 24
37 Jose BaxterNuno Gomes 21
35 Keiran AgardSantos de Andrade Weldon 19
Substitutions
for Dan Gosling (69)
Maximiliano Victorio Paez Pereira for Nascimento Santos Ramires (45)
Keiran Agard for Ayegbeni Yakubu (81)
Pablo Aimar for Alexandre da Silva Fabio Coentrao (61)
 Jacomo Felipe Menezes for Javier Saviola (87)
Yellow Cards
Ayegbeni Yakubu (20)
Javier Saviola (74)
Jack Rodwell (51)
Jacobi Julio Cesar (87)
Tony Hibbert (79)
 
· Club Squads: Everton | Benfica

Updated: November 6, 2009, 8:17 AM UK

Everton's hopes of making progress in the Europa League were dealt a bitter blow as they were beaten 2-0 by Benfica at Goodison Park.

• Moyes bemoans defending

Benfica completed the double in Group I after a rousing second half performance to cement their place at the top of the table.

In front of club legend Eusebio they sealed the points thanks to goals from Javier Saviola and Oscar Cardozo.

Everton have now suffered two defeats after two wins and their match against AEK Athens next month is now crucial.

This is a worrying spell for manager David Moyes as his side are struggling to get going as well in the Barclays Premier League

Everton, who lost 5-0 in Lisbon, were made to pay after failing to take advantage of their half-chances in the early stages.

Marouane Fellaini made space inside the area after only four minutes but found the body of Benfica goalkeeper Julio Cesar with his shot.

The visitors responded 10 minutes later and the highly-rated Angel Di Maria tried a snapshot from 20 yards which was comfortably saved by Tim Howard.

It was a brief respite for the visitors with Leighton Baines picking out Ayegbeni Yakubu in the 16th minute.

The Nigerian striker turned quickly inside the area but sent his effort wide of the post.

Everton stepped up the pace and Baines saw his shot blocked and Jack Rodwell hoisted the rebound over the bar.

The visitors again found themselves on the back foot in the 24th minute but managed to scramble away Yakubu's effort.

Everton came close in the 28th minute when Cesar pushed a hanging cross out wide from Yakubu over the bar.

Yakubu was getting behind the Benfica defence but he was wasteful two minutes later after Sylvain Distin had delivered a good through-ball.

Di Maria then found space in area but saw his shot blocked before play switched back down the other end and Tim Cahill was denied by the goalkeeper in the 33rd minute.

It took Benfica until the 41st minute to show the kind of danger they posed in the home game against Everton.

Ramires got on the end of a cross from Fabio Coentrao and beat Howard with his header, only to see it come back off the post.

Saviola latched on to the loose ball and hammered in a shot but the American goalkeeper made a superb block.

The second half was a different story and the chances started when Saviola clipped a shot over the bar in the 49th minute, before Coentrao tested Howard from distance.

Everton were finding it hard to regain the momentum and Ruben Amorim lifted a shot over the bar six minutes later.

Di Maria should have put Benfica ahead in the 56th minute but his shot was high and wasteful when he was clear on goal.

Four minutes later the Argentinian midfielder saw his effort tipped over the top by the alert Howard.

However, the visitors made the all-important breakthrough in the 63rd minute with a swift counter-attack.

Di Maria was involved in the build-up, resulting in a clinical low finish from close range by Saviola which gave Howard no chance.

Saviola then got clear again, only to see his shot diverted for a corner as Everton found themselves under pressure again.

And the Portuguese side made it 2-0 in the 75th minute when Cardozo rattled home a volley from an acute angle after Tony Hibbert failed to close him down.

Distin almost pulled a goal back in the 88th minute but his header was turned away superbly by Cesar as the night ended in disappointment and with Everton's hopes of reaching the last 32 hanging in the balance.

  • Moyes bemoans defending

    Everton manager David Moyes was frustrated by the manner of the defeat.

    Moyes said: "Benfica broke quickly and the goals were not like the ones in the first game. It was a tighter match this time. They were not beautiful goals but poor from a defensive point of view. We became a little bit open in the second half as we tried to score. We lacked a bit of quality going forward and that did not help us but Benfica are a good side."

    Moyes still believes they can get back on track and progress. He said: "I would like to think so. There are some tough games coming up but we never thought the group would be easy. This is a long competition with lots of teams in it and others coming in later."

    Benfica are almost certain of qualifying, leaving coach Jorge Jesus delighted in front of club legend Eusebio, who was guest of honour. It was Benfica's first win on the road in Europe in eight matches, and Jesus said: "We took a little bit more of risk in the second half and it worked.

    "We had a good mentality in this game, which we needed, and I have a lot of trust in the players. Everton are one of the strongest sides we have played and I still expect them to join us in going through to the next stage."

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