Champions League: Benfica Heavy Favorite against Brugge

Benfica's Portuguese forward Goncalo Ramos celebrates after scoring his team's second goal during the Portuguese League football match between SL Benfica and FC Famalicao, at the Luz stadium in Lisbon on March 3, 2023. (AFP)
Benfica's Portuguese forward Goncalo Ramos celebrates after scoring his team's second goal during the Portuguese League football match between SL Benfica and FC Famalicao, at the Luz stadium in Lisbon on March 3, 2023. (AFP)
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Champions League: Benfica Heavy Favorite against Brugge

Benfica's Portuguese forward Goncalo Ramos celebrates after scoring his team's second goal during the Portuguese League football match between SL Benfica and FC Famalicao, at the Luz stadium in Lisbon on March 3, 2023. (AFP)
Benfica's Portuguese forward Goncalo Ramos celebrates after scoring his team's second goal during the Portuguese League football match between SL Benfica and FC Famalicao, at the Luz stadium in Lisbon on March 3, 2023. (AFP)

Thriving and facing an opponent in crisis, Benfica couldn’t be in a better position to keep its good run going in the Champions League.

The Portuguese side will defend a 2-0 lead from the first leg against Club Brugge at home on Tuesday. Benfica is looking to reach the quarterfinals of Europe’s top club competition for a second straight season, a feat it last accomplished more than five decades ago. It was eliminated by eventual runner-up Liverpool in the final eight last year.

There aren’t many teams in Europe in as good a form as Benfica, which is unbeaten in 12 games in all competitions. It has won 10 of those matches, including the last four and eight of the last nine. It didn’t lose in the group stage of the Champions League, winning its group ahead of powerhouses Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus. Benfica also comfortably leads the Portuguese league.

Brugge, meanwhile, has won only twice in 11 matches since English coach Scott Parker took over in December. It plunged deeper into crisis with a 3-0 loss at relegation-threatened Oostende in the Belgian league on Friday, prompting fans to ask players for explanations and Parker to acknowledge that his job was in jeopardy.

“Now it’s about showing character and stepping back,” Parker said. “It’s a huge challenge for everyone at the club. The players will face even greater challenges in their lives and professional careers. The important thing now is to work very hard together and do everything we can to respond.”

The Belgian champion was one of the surprises of the group stage, finishing second to Porto ahead of Bayer Leverkusen and Atletico Madrid. It made it to the knockout round for the first time in 10 attempts.

The last 45 times a team won the first leg by two or more goals on the road, only once has it failed to advance — PSG against Manchester United in 2018-19.

Benfica, the 1961 and 1962 European champion, has been eliminated after winning the first leg only three times in 31 attempts. It last made it to the quarterfinals in consecutive seasons in 1967-68 and 1968-69.

The loss to Liverpool in the first leg of last season’s quarterfinal was one of only three defeats for the Portuguese club in its last 24 European matches at home. It began this year’s competition in the third qualifying round.

Coach Roger Schmidt is not like to take any risks with some of his players who are not fully fit, including Gonçalo Guedes, who is nursing a left knee injury. Also out injured will be Julian Draxler, Chiquinho and Mihailo Ristic.

The coach may promote the debut of two recently signed players — Casper Tengstedt and Andreas Schjelderup.



Saudi Arabia’s AlUla Takes Center Stage in Global Cycling

AlUla's cycling infrastructure has seen remarkable growth, with dedicated cycling tracks expanding from 45 kilometers to 68 kilometers. SPA
AlUla's cycling infrastructure has seen remarkable growth, with dedicated cycling tracks expanding from 45 kilometers to 68 kilometers. SPA
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Saudi Arabia’s AlUla Takes Center Stage in Global Cycling

AlUla's cycling infrastructure has seen remarkable growth, with dedicated cycling tracks expanding from 45 kilometers to 68 kilometers. SPA
AlUla's cycling infrastructure has seen remarkable growth, with dedicated cycling tracks expanding from 45 kilometers to 68 kilometers. SPA

The highly anticipated Tour of AlUla 2025 has officially commenced, uniting some of the world's top cyclists to race through the breathtaking landscapes of this historic oasis.

Cycling enthusiasts worldwide are focusing on the event, which has cemented AlUla's status as a premier destination for the sport, The Saudi Press Agency reported.

Now in its fifth edition, the Tour of AlUla is a key fixture on the Asian Tour calendar under the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). The event features Olympic champions, stage winners from major international races, and European titleholders, reinforcing its significance in the global cycling scene, SPA said.

Beyond the professional competition, the event also fosters grassroots engagement. Following the opening stage on Tuesday, 25 students participated in a training ride led by Saudi Arabia’s first female professional cyclist, Marwa Adel, a member of Team Jayco–AlUla.

The young riders had the opportunity to interact with international athletes and participate in a dedicated race, marking an inspiring moment for the future of cycling in the Kingdom.

AlUla's cycling infrastructure has seen remarkable growth, with dedicated cycling tracks expanding from 45 kilometers to 68 kilometers. The northern region, including Hegra and Shlal, now boasts an additional 23 kilometers of tracks, making AlUla an attractive hub for both professional and amateur cyclists, SPA said.

As the Tour of AlUla 2025 progresses, the region continues to showcase its world-class cycling facilities, offering a unique blend of competitive sport and scenic adventure, it added.