Vinícius decided the match: Real advance to the Champions League last 16 — Ukrainians in the spotlight

At the Santiago Bernabéu, Vinícius snatched victory at a crucial moment, and Ukrainian goalkeepers once again found themselves in the spotlight — we examine why this match matters not only for Madrid.

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Brief result

In the second leg of the UEFA Champions League Round of 32, Real Madrid defeated Benfica — 2:1 (on aggregate — a two‑goal advantage). The match at the Santiago Bernabéu was dynamic: Silva opened the scoring for Benfica in the first half, Tchouaméni equalised in response, and Vinícius put the decisive point on the board with a counterattack at the end of the game.

Key moment and context

The tie was decided by a quick transition from defence to attack, in which Vinícius converted the chance. For Real, this is a logical reaffirmation of their ambitions in the tournament: the team advances to the Round of 16 with a confident mindset and a desire to continue contesting for the trophy.

"The club strongly condemns any manifestations of racism and fully supports its player in the situation that occurred earlier in the tournament"

— Press service of Real Madrid FC

Ukrainian angle

Ukrainian goalkeeper Anatolii Trubin played the full match for Benfica, spending 90 minutes against one of Europe’s giants. His teammate Heorhiy Sudakov remained on the bench. This is an important calling card for Ukrainian footballers: regular participation at this level increases visibility and market value.

It is also worth noting that Real’s goalkeeper Andriy Lunin has decided to change clubs after the end of the season — a fact that could open new opportunities for the Ukrainian goalkeeping school in European leagues.

What this means going forward

First, Real’s progression to the Round of 16 strengthens their status as trophy contenders and gives an additional boost in the title race. Second, for Benfica and their players, this is a lesson in experience: chance conversion and defensive discipline determined the outcome.

For the Ukrainian side, the match is a signal: our players are capable of competing at the highest level, and transfer decisions (as in Lunin’s case) have not only sporting but also reputational effects for the national goalkeeping school.

Analytical conclusion

The match confirmed two simple rules of top‑level football: experience and sharpness on the counter decide tight encounters, and individual moments (as in the Vinícius case) can change the course of a tie. For Ukraine, this is another example of how our athletes are integrating into the European context — and why it is worth closely following their next steps.

Sources: match protocol and reports (including UNN), official statement of Real Madrid FC.

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