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Sébastien Haller gives Ajax the lead against Benfica in the Champions League round of 16.
Sébastien Haller gives Ajax the lead against Benfica in the Champions League round of 16. Photograph: José Sena Goulão/EPA
Sébastien Haller gives Ajax the lead against Benfica in the Champions League round of 16. Photograph: José Sena Goulão/EPA

Sébastien Haller scores at both ends as Ajax earn draw at Benfica

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Sébastien Haller was again among the goals as Ajax forced a 2-2 draw away at Benfica on Wednesday in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie.

Not only did the lanky Haller score to take his tally in this season’s competition to 11 goals in seven games, he also contributed an own goal in a pulsating clash at the Estádio da Luz.

The Dutch club were ahead after 18 minutes through their captain, Dusan Tadic, but an unfortunate own goal from Haller saw the scores level seven minutes later. Ajax, however, did not take long to restore their lead as Haller made amends with a close-in finish in the 29th minute. A second-half header from substitute Roman Yaremchuk ensured a draw for the hosts and a boost to their hopes in the second leg next month.

The action swung from one end of the pitch to the other in a high-tempo match with Ajax profiting from their pressing game and Benfica always looking dangerous on the counterattack.

It was a squeeze on fullback Gilberto, after a poor kick out from his goalkeeper Odisseas Vlachodimos, that saw Ajax create the first goal as Noussair Mazraoui stole away possession and whipped in a cross that Tadic calmly side-footed home on the half volley.

Roman Yaremchuk equalises from close range for Benfica. Photograph: DeFodi Images/Getty Images

The former Ajax defender Jan Vertonghen was at the heart of Benfica’s 25th-minute opener. He had two efforts blocked but persisted in chasing the ball in the penalty area, then whipped in a square ball that struck Haller and deflected into the Ajax net.

There was a touch of irony three minutes later as a deflection off Vertonghen was stopped by Vlachodimos but Haller was well-placed to snap up the rebound and restore Ajax’s lead.

They should have gone into the break with a bigger lead but Edson Álvarez hit the bottom of the upright with an angled shot on the stroke of half-time.

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Benfica had several second-half breaks as Rafa Silva’s running offered them a way back into the tie. His 60th-minute pass to Darwin Núñez was missed by centimetres but Silva’s creativity set up the 72nd-minute equaliser.

He found Gonçalo Ramos on the edge of the area, whose shot on goal was parried up into the air by the Ajax goalkeeper Remko Pasveer and Yaremchuk ran through to power home the looping ball with his head.

Ajax host the return match at the Amsterdam Arena on 15 March.

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