Benfica's coach Bruno Lage responded to Monaco's boss Adi Hutter's claims of luck after their 4-3 aggregate victory in the Champions League. Following a 3-3 draw in the second leg, Lage defended Benfica’s performance, stating they played well against a quality opponent and deserved to progress. He criticized Hutter's consistent complaints about officiating following defeats. This season, Benfica has shown offensive strength in the Champions League, averaging 3.6 goals per match across their 10 games, proving their attacking capabilities significant.
Lage criticized Hutter's claims of luck after Benfica's progression, emphasizing his team's deserved success in the Champions League.
Benfica’s impressive scoring rate continues, averaging 3.6 goals per match in this Champions League season, showcasing their attacking prowess.
Against Monaco, Lage saw Benfica as the stronger side, applauding their performance while acknowledging the quality of their opponents.
The Benfica coach lamented the ongoing narrative of ‘luck’ surrounding their victories, mentioning past erroneous officiating against his team.
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