Real Madrid's Champions League group stage campaign ended in disappointment after a last-gasp defeat to Benfica at the Estádio da Luz on matchday six. The Portuguese side's 3-2 win was secured with just 11 minutes left on the clock, leaving Los Blancos' hopes of progression all but extinguished.
The Portuguese team came from behind to seal their spot in the knockout phase of the competition. Benfica levelled the score before the interval through a strike by João Félix, only for Real Madrid to regain the lead through a Gonzalo Jiménez goal. However, they were unable to hold onto it and a late double from Gonçalo Ramos sealed a stunning comeback.
The result means that both teams will be eliminated from the group stage, leaving Real Madrid with just one point from six games. The defeat has raised questions about the future of manager Carlo Ancelotti, who is under intense pressure to deliver results in this season's Champions League.
Benfica, on the other hand, have secured a spot in the knockout phase and will face either Borussia Dortmund or Inter Milan in the next round. Their victory marked a triumphant return to the Champions League after a 17-year absence from the competition.
The Portuguese team came from behind to seal their spot in the knockout phase of the competition. Benfica levelled the score before the interval through a strike by João Félix, only for Real Madrid to regain the lead through a Gonzalo Jiménez goal. However, they were unable to hold onto it and a late double from Gonçalo Ramos sealed a stunning comeback.
The result means that both teams will be eliminated from the group stage, leaving Real Madrid with just one point from six games. The defeat has raised questions about the future of manager Carlo Ancelotti, who is under intense pressure to deliver results in this season's Champions League.
Benfica, on the other hand, have secured a spot in the knockout phase and will face either Borussia Dortmund or Inter Milan in the next round. Their victory marked a triumphant return to the Champions League after a 17-year absence from the competition.