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Aulas: Ibrahimovic stamp was deliberate
The 63-year-old insists the Paris Saint-Germain striker intentionally caught Dejan Lovren, while the defender himself has stressed he will leave it for the authorities to decide
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The Paris Saint-Germain striker caught defender Dejan Lovren on the forehead with his boot when trying to jump over him during Paris Saint-Germain's 1-0 victory on Sunday, with replays leaving it unclear as to whether or not the contact was intentional.
Although the Sweden star escaped punishment at the time, Aulas was left in no doubt as to the forward's motives.
He was quoted as saying by L'Equipe: "He did voluntarily, I'm sure. I do not like to see this kind of act."
Lovren, meanwhile, insists he will leave the matter to the proper authorities, but revealed the incident had certainly left its mark.
"Everyone told me that he did it on purpose. In any case I have a very bad headache. I think it is serious but it is for the commission to do its work," said the 23-year-old.
Despite Blaise Matuidi's solitary strike earning the win which allowed Carlo Ancelotti's side to leapfrog les Gones into top spot in the Ligue 1 table, Aulas remains upbeat about his side's chances this season.
"I have a lot of hope," he added. "We can aim higher than we imagined at the beginning of the season."
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More Benfica reaction now - this is what midfielder Nemanja Matic told reporters after the Eagles crashed to a heartbreaking 92nd-minute defeat at the Amsterdam ArenA earlier this evening:
"We played a good game. We played very well, we had more possession and played dangerously in Chelsea's box, but we lacked luck in the end. I can only congratulate Chelsea for the victory, but we didn't lack quality. I still think we played well, we were the best team. We had more control and opportunities to score, but had no luck. The best team doesn't always win."
"It's a great feeling. This team deserved this, because we have had a very difficult season and a lot of games. In the end, today was a very hard game and Benfica played very well. But we scored from set pieces and work very hard preparing that part of our game. We deserve that trophy."
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