
"Hollywood scriptwriters couldn't have penned it. Most fans wouldn't dare to dream it. It was a moment that could only come from a team led by the self-anointed "Special One." A 98th-minute header from Benfica goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin sealing a 4-2 win for José Mourinho's side over Real Madrid and, with it, a place in the UEFA Champions League playoffs. When the 24-year-old Ukrainian made his way up the pitch at the Estádio da Luz, Benfica's campaign appeared over."
"Though a brace from Andreas Schjelderup and a penalty from Vangelis Pavlidis had put the hosts in a position to claim the three points they needed to advance, Kylian Mbappé's brace up the other end of the pitch meant that the Portuguese side were level with Marseille on goal difference and trailing them on goal scored in the Champions League table."
"But with Aleksandar Stankovic making it 3-0 for Club Brugge against Marseille 10 minutes prior, there remained a pulse in Benfica's veins. And that heartbeat was sent to jubilant overdrive when Trubin soared over a Madrid defence -- reduced to nine through red cards to Rodrygo and Raúl Asencio -- met Fredrik Aursnes' free kick, and headed past Blancos keeper Thibaut Courtois."
Benfica needed a late goal to advance in the Champions League, and goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin rose in the 98th minute to head home Fredrik Aursnes' free kick. The header completed a dramatic 4-2 victory over Real Madrid and secured Benfica a playoff spot. Earlier, Andreas Schjelderup scored twice and Vangelis Pavlidis converted a penalty, while Kylian Mbappé grabbed a brace that had left Benfica level with Marseille on goal difference. Club Brugge's 3-0 scoreline against Marseille kept Benfica alive. Red cards reduced Real Madrid to nine men during the decisive moments, and Lisbon erupted in celebration.
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