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Two-time winners Benfica reached the Champions League group stage after holding on for a goalless draw in Tuesday’s second-leg at Eindhoven, despite playing the final hour with 10-men.
PSV coach Roger Schmidt made six changes from Saturday’s 4-1 league win over Cambuur as Ivory Coast’s Ibrahim Sangare replaced of the injured Davey Propper in midfield.
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