Portuguese Benfica scored six goals against New Zealand's Oakland City in the second round of Group C of the Club World Cup in the United States. The match will begin with the fact that it was interrupted at half-time for two hours due to bad weather in Orlando, Florida, BTA reported.
The first half ended only 1:0 for the "eagles" from Lisbon, with Angel Di Maria scoring from a penalty in added time, although the Portuguese made 18 shots on the opponent's goal.
After the break, Leandro Barreiro scored two goals for Benfica, and Vangelis Pavlidis, Renato Sanchez and Di Maria again from a penalty in the added time of the match. The Argentine veteran now has three goals in his team's first two games.
Benfica have provisionally topped the group with four points ahead of favourites Bayern Munich's clash with Argentine side Boca Juniors later tonight. The New Zealand team now have a 0-16 goal difference after conceding 10 goals to Bayern in the opening stages.