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Ángel Di María Keeps Benfica’s Hopes Alive

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Ángel Di María showed how good he still is by scoring a game-changing goal for SL Benfica, making it 1-1 against Chelsea. Even at 37 years old his performance shows he’s still got what it takes. Di María has been really important for Benfica, especially in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 where he was amazing against Auckland City scoring two goals in their 6-0 win.

  • Di María’s goal helped Benfica tie it up against Chelsea
  • He was super important in Benfica’s FIFA Club World Cup 2025 run
  • He really showed up against Auckland City getting two goals

Di María’s Impact at Benfica

Ángel Di María keeps being super important for SL Benfica showing he can still change games with how creative he is and all his experience. He’s done so much for the team especially in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 where he was one of their best players. If you want to know more about how Benfica is doing and see player stats go check out their profile.


Return to Rosario Central

After doing great things with Benfica Di María is going to go back to Rosario Central where everything started for him. Everyone’s really excited about him coming back home. Rosario Central is doing really good right now they’re on top of Zona B in the Argentine Primera División and they barely ever lose at home. You can see more about Rosario Central’s team and how they’re doing on their overview.

Career Highlights and Future Prospects

Di María has won lots of titles and awards playing for big teams like Real Madrid Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain. Now that he’s going back to Rosario Central everyone thinks his experience is going to help the team a lot. If you want to know more about Benfica’s recent games and what’s coming up, check out Primeira Liga Matches.

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