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Benfica give vote of confidence to 18-year-old keeper Svilar

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LISBON: Benfica have given a clear demonstrat­ion of their confidence in 18-year-old goalkeeper Mile Svilar who was left disconsola­te after his glaring mistake gifted Manchester United the winner on his Champions League debut two weeks ago.

Svilar, the youngest keeper to play in Europe’s elite club competitio­n, caught Marcus Rashford’s longrange free-kick but back-pedalled and carried it over the goalline during the match in Lisbon.

After breaking into tears at the final whistle, the son of former Serbia keeper Ratko Svilar was consoled by United striker Romelu Lukaku.

Despite the traumatic experience, Benfica coach Rui Vitoria had no hesitation in giving the Belgian goalkeeper his league debut at Desportivo Aves four days later, where he helped the Eagles to a 3-1 win, and for Friday’s 1-0 victory over Feirense.

As far as Vitoria is concerned, mistakes are part of the process of a player’s developmen­t and Svilar should get another chance to atone for his error when Benfica play United at Old Trafford today.

“Svilar is the player who has the characteri­stics we are looking for at the moment,” said Vitoria, whose other choices are veteran Brazilian Julio Cesar and Portugal Under-21 internatio­nal Bruno Varela.

“He gives us what we want in this context.

“He will make more mistakes, but if older players make mistakes, then that is only natural at his age. Mistakes are part of the evolution of any player.”

Svilar was raised at Anderlecht but the closest he came to playing for them was when he sat on the bench for the Belgian Supercup match against Zulte Waregem in July.

He was signed by Benfica on Aug 29, two days after his 18th birthday, and given his profession­al debut in a Cup match against Olhanense a few days before facing Manchester United. — Reuters

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