Aston Villa striker Edinson Cavani's goal against Porto highlights his impressive shooting efficiency at Benfica
Edison Cavani, the former PSG and Manchester United forward, scored his first goal for Benfica in their opening game of the season against Porto on Saturday.
The Uruguayan international has been a key player for the Portuguese club this season, scoring five goals in just four matches so far. His impressive shooting efficiency is a testament to his skill as a striker, with him converting all five of his shots into goals.
Cavani's goal was a highlight of the match, as he showed great composure and accuracy in front of goal. He capitalized on a mistake by Porto goalkeeper Rui Patricio and slotted home from close range to give Benfica the lead early on.
His performance was not without controversy, however. He was booked for bringing down Porto's star player, Pedro Costa, after the ball had gone out of play. The incident sparked some criticism of Cavani's behavior towards Costa, who was later sent off for a second bookable offence.
Despite the booking, Cavani continued to dominate proceedings and create chances for his teammates. He was involved in several dangerous attacks and created several clear-cut opportunities for his team-mates to score.
Overall, Cavani's performance was a standout display for Benfica, highlighting his impressive shooting efficiency and ability to convert chances into goals. It will be interesting to see how he performs going forward and whether he can continue to contribute to his team's success this season.
