Benfica won 2-0 at Arouca on Sunday to move within a
victory of the Primeira Liga title, although an injury to Jan Oblak caused
concern.
Benfica came into the fixture four points clear of local
rivals Sporting Lisbon, who sit second, but now hold a seven-point advantage
with just three matches left to play.
Rodrigo's fourth goal in his last three matches put the
visitors ahead in first-half stoppage time after the Arouca defence failed to
clear their lines from a Lima cross.
And Nicolas Gaitan made sure of the points 10 minutes
into the second half, although there were worrying scenes when goalkeeper Oblak
was injured following a clash of heads and briefly lost consciousness.
He was later taken to hospital to be monitored.
Benfica will be hoping for positive news on his condition
as they return to training next week, with a clash against rock-bottom
Olhanense on Saturday giving them the chance to win the league.
Arouca, meanwhile, are not yet assured of safety, sitting
two points clear of the relegation play-off position in 13th.
In Sunday's other match, Porto needed goals from Carlos
Eduardo and Juan Quintero in the last four minutes to give them a 3-1 win at
Sporting Braga.
The result saw Porto bounce back from their UEFA Europa
League elimination at Sevilla on Thursday and strengthen their grip on the third
and final UEFA Champions League spot.
Silvestre Varela sent the reigning champions into a
23rd-minute lead with a delicate chipped finish, but Erik Moreno pegged them
back with a header shortly before the hour-mark.
Brazilian Eduardo restored Porto's advantage four minutes
from time though, and Quintero's stoppage-time effort sealed the points.
Victory lifts Porto nine points clear of the
fourth-placed Estoril, who face Pacos de Ferreira tomorrow, while Braga's hopes
of European football next season are fading.
Culled from Soccerway


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