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Benfica stun Ajax in Amsterdam to progress to quarter-finals

Darwin Nunez got the only goal as Benfica stunned Ajax 1-0 in Amsterdam to reach the quarter-finals of the Champions League.

Erik ten Hag's men had scored twice in the first leg in Portugal but were unable to breach the visitors’ defence at the Johan Cruyff Arena and went out 3-2 on aggregate.

Ajax thought they had taken an early lead, but Sebastien Haller’s effort was ruled out for offside against Dusan Tadic, who had crossed the ball for his team-mate’s close-range finish.

Ajax striker Edson Alvarez then headed wide as the home side continued to dominate and the same player put another header off target with 20 minutes on the clock.

Benfica slowly grew into the contest, but Goncalo Ramos was off target with an effort from a corner.

Ramos flashed another header across the face of the Ajax goal as the visitors searched for the opener.

Watch highlights of Benfica's unlikely 1-0 win over Ajax in Amsterdam that sealed the Portuguese side's place in the #ChampionsLeague quarter-finals, 3-2 on aggregate pic.twitter.com/VyG3e70CHG

As the half-hour approached Tadic’s cross was headed clear to the edge of the area from where Steven Berghuis fired wide before seeing another effort blocked just a minute later.

Ten minutes before the break Benfica goalkeeper Odysseas Vlachodimos made a save to deny Antony as the away side continued to soak up pressure.

Vlachodimos then tipped over a shot from Ryan Gravenberch, who had beaten three defenders before unleashing an effort from the edge of the area.

Benfica’s first real chance came after 57 minutes, but, when Nicolas Otamendi flicked on a corner, Jan Vertonghen headed wide from close range.

Daley Blind delivered a fine cross for Antony, but the Brazilian missed the target with a header when he

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