Benfica ran riot in Setubal tonight as they hit Vitoria for five without reply. Coach Jorge Jesus could only stand back and admire as the goals flowed, with Brazil-born Spain U-23 striker Rodrigo getting the party started after the home side had lost Euripedes Amoreirinha to an eighth-minute red card. Eduardo Salvio made it two on the half-hour and, when Enzo Perez made it three on the half-time whistle, the game was up. The goals continued to arrive after the restart, with Nolito making it four before Rodrigo wrapped things up with nine minutes left. There was a dismissal in Minho too as 10-man Nacional were beaten 3-1 by Moreirense. Mexer was the man to walk with 35 minutes gone, by which point Nabil Ghilas had put the home side ahead. The same player made it 2-0 after the break and Diego Gaucho wrapped things before Barbosa Israel`s consolation. The night's other games both ended in draws with Estoril and Pacos Ferreira finishing 1-1 and Maritimo and Gil Vicente locked at 0-0. Vitorino Antunes put Pacos ahead at the Estádio Antonio Coimbra da Mota, before Steven Vitoria levelled from the spot with 16 minutes to go. That kicked off a chaotic close to the game with the same man booked and then sent off, while Luiz Carlos was also dismissed for Pacos. From : Fifa
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