Football
VIDEO: Great debut! Ex-Slavist Bah made his first competitive match for Benfica in the statistics
Some of Europe’s top leagues kicked off on Friday. Away from the Premier League or Bundesliga, the first round of the Portuguese competition was also on the agenda. Benfica were in action, with Alexander Bah making his competitive debut.
Some of Europe’s top leagues kicked off on Friday. Away from the Premier League or Bundesliga, the first round of the Portuguese competition was also on the agenda. Benfica were in action, with Alexander Bah making his competitive debut.
The top Portuguese league kicked off on Friday and ex-Benfica player Alexander Bah was involved in the first round. He is now playing for Benfica Lisbon, where he transferred from Slavia in Prague in the summer.
The Danish back has made a great name for himself in Slavia. He has performed excellently not only in the league but also on the European stage. It was obvious that the Czech Republic was getting small for him.
However, he faces a lot of competition in Benfica. But he has already shown in his preparation that he is a force to be reckoned with. Nevertheless, he did not play in the first competitive match of the Lisbon club and watched the match with Midtjylland in the Champions League qualification only from the bench.
He also started the second competitive match, or rather the first league match, only as a substitute, but in the 63rd minute he got into the game and was given the opportunity to show his qualities. It should be mentioned that at that time Benfica were already leading 3:0.
However, Bah was involved in the last goal of the game. In the 86th minute, he crossed for Rafa Silva’s goal. Arouca thus lost 0:4 to Benfica.
The 29-year-old Brazilian Gilberto is preferred to Bah for now, but he opened the scoring against Arouca with his goal. WhoScored rated the Brazilian’s performance 8.00. The Danish footballer was rated 7.02.
Source: SL Benfica, WhoScored
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