Glorioso 1904
·7. April 2026
Ríos' goal and penalties: Marco Ferreira scrutinises Casa Pia-Benfica

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·7. April 2026

The match between Benfica and Casa Pia, which ended in another draw for the Eagles (1-1), was marked by incidents that could be considered controversial. However, in the view of Marco Ferreira and Jorge Faustino, Hélder Carvalho, the match referee, did well, stating that there were no penalties left to award.
"Ríos appears in the box and scores in a move with no infringement. Schjelderup jumps higher, without committing a foul, and sets up the Colombian to score. Good decision", begins the refereeing expert, speaking to Record newspaper, explaining that the 1-0 move happened without any attacking foul from Benfica.
"Incident in the Casa Pia box, with David Sousa and Bah raising their legs to challenge for the ball and the Casa Pia player getting to it first, with the contact being normal and with no infringement. Good decision", pointed out Marco Ferreira, adding that the challenge between the two players did not result in any foul by the Geese defender.
"Incident in the Casa Pia box, with Pavlidis falling after colliding with the opponent, with no infringement. The defender had established position, and the contact was initiated by the striker. Good decision", the expert added, when analyzing the case that happened in the 33rd minute, dismissing Benfica’s appeal for a foul.
"Incident in the Casa Pia box with Anísio pushing/holding the opponent, causing him to fall. Free kick correctly awarded", concluded Marco Ferreira, when analyzing the most controversial incident of the match, where the refereeing team considered that it was Anísio Cabral who committed the infringement and not the other way around.
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