With the scoring contribution of the Argentine striker world champion Ángel Di María, Benfica won over Porto by 2-0 and became champion of the Portuguese Super Cup for the ninth time in its history. The native of Rosario, who played his first official match since the confirmation of his return to the Lisbon team, scored the first goal of the match in the 60th minute with an excellent left-footed definition to the second post. A few moments later, the Croatian Petar Musa established the final 2-0 that allowed Benfica to consecrate itself for the ninth time in its history of the Portuguese competition. The Rosario was a starter in the final as well as defender Nicolás Otamendi, captain of the Portuguese team and another of the pillars of the Argentine National Team in the Qatar 2022 World Cup.Di María is consolidated as the second most winning Argentine footballer in history
With the consecration in the Portuguese Super Cup, Di María achieved his fourth title at Benfica, since in his first stage he had won three trophies (one League and two League Cups). In this way, the 35-year-old attacker lifted the 34th title of his professional career. With this figure reached, he consolidates himself as the second most winning Argentine footballer in history only behind Lionel Messi, who holds a total of 43 crowns. Further back in the list are Luis González, Carlos Tevez, Esteban Cambiasso, Javier Mascherano and Alfredo Di Stéfano.
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