VAR rescues Lyon three times in Europa last-16 win at Porto

Olympique Lyonnais earned a VAR-inspired win against Porto in the first leg of their Europa League last-16 tie, while Eintracht Frankfurt beat Real Betis 2-1.

Published : Mar 10, 2022 10:57 IST , Porto

Action from the Europa League clash between FC Porto and Olympique Lyonnais.
Action from the Europa League clash between FC Porto and Olympique Lyonnais.
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Action from the Europa League clash between FC Porto and Olympique Lyonnais.

Olympique Lyonnais had Lucas Paqueta and the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) to thank after it beat Porto 1-0 in the first leg of their Europa League last-16 tie on Wednesday.

Paqueta clashed heads with Porto defender Pepe in the very first minute of the match, but even with blood seeping through his bandage, the Brazilian playmaker stayed on the pitch to pull strings in midfield.

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Pepe did not return for the second half but Paqueta opened the scoring just before the hour mark when he steered the ball into the bottom corner, with VAR overturning an offside call in the build-up.

The referee awarded a penalty to Porto for a handball by Paqueta minutes later but then changed his mind after a second look at the VAR screen. The handball was accidental after the ball bounced up off the midfielder's knee before striking his arm.

Lyon's Portuguese goalkeeper Anthony Lopes also made a fine save towards the end of the half to deny Porto, which is on top and unbeaten in the Portuguese league this season having scored in every home game so far.

Chancel Mbemba seemed to have rescued a draw for Porto in injury time when he finally beat Lopes to score the equaliser but VAR stepped in once again to rule him offside.

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In the other early kickoff, Eintracht Frankfurt will take a one-goal lead back to Germany after beating Spanish side Real Betis 2-1, with all three goals coming in the first half.

Filip Kostic gave Frankfurt the lead with a curling lob that sailed over the keeper and dipped under the bar before Nabil Fekir equalised on the half-hour mark for his 10th goal of the season in all competitions.

Daichi Kamada restored the lead for Frankfurt two minutes later with a cool finish into an open net after fine work by midfielder Jesper Lindstrom, who sprinted into the box to draw out the keeper and defender before providing the cutback.

Frankfurt nearly got one more in the second half but Betis goalkeeper Claudio Bravo denied Rafael Borre from the spot. The second leg for both games will be played on March 17.

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