They played together already last year, although it was only in Group Stage. But what remains the same after 3 games, that there weren’t more than 2 goals scored. Maybe what Villas-Boas added to Zenit is some sprinkle of Portugalian tacticism and seldom score. Benfica are starting with a 1-0 advantage, which means that they will do their best to narcotise the game and they know how to do it. Benfica play tight defence threatened by quick transitions that will make it difficult for Zenit to get close their net. Moreover, the Russians are plagued with some players suspended in their starting eleven. Draw at First Half, at 1.90 with William Hill.