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Juventus 0-2 Benfica: Pavlidis stars to seal play-off place
Benfica knew they had to win to stay in the Champions League and their performance reflected that as they comfortably beat Juventus.
Vangelis Pavlidis scored one and assisted one to help Benfica secure their Champions League play-off place with a 2-0 win over Juventus.
Juventus were also assured of a top-24 finish coming into the final game of the league phase, and could not stifle their visitors, who had everything to play for.
Benfica started brightly, and it took just 16 minutes for Pavlidis to put them ahead with a cool finish. They could have doubled their lead on the stroke of half-time too, but Mattia Perin denied the Greek striker with a fine Mattia Perin save.
Juventus pushed for an equaliser in the second half without causing their visitors any real problems, with Anatolli Trubin looking comfortable as he denied Khephren Thuram and Douglas Luiz.
Against the run of play, Benfica finished off the job 10 minutes from time, with Orkun Kokcu netting with a low drive into the bottom-left corner before Kerem Akturkoglu missed a chance to add some gloss to the scoreline last on as he fired wide.
The result saw Benfica leapfrog Juventus in the standings, moving up to 16th on 13 points, one point and four places above the Italian side.
Data Debrief: Pavlidis steals the show again
The forward made a bit of unwanted history last time out in Benfica's 5-4 defeat to Barcelona, becoming just the fifth player in Champions League history to finish on the losing side after scoring a hat-trick.
It was a much happier result this time around as he became just the second Greek player to score five goals in a European Cup campaign, along with Antonis Antoniadis for Panathinaikos in 1970-71 (10 goals).
Benfica have now won three of their four Champions League away matches this season (L1), only the second time they have won as many games on the road in one campaign, along with 2022-23.
While it was a disappointing finish to this stage of the competition, Juve have now progressed from nine of their last 10 Champions League group/league phases, with the exception coming in 2022-23.