Porto reached the quarter-finals of the Champions League with a 3-1 win over Roma at the Dragao Stadium.
The hosts opened the scoring in the 26th minute after Marija's move from Manolas to Coruna on the left and then to Mariga, who passed on to Francesco Soares in front of the goal.
The referee handed a penalty to the Italian capital after Argentina's Diego Perotti was blocked by Porto Edir Milito in the area.
In the 53rd minute, the Portugal team regained their lead after a well-rounded left-hand shot from Jesús Coruna, who came out on the second boxer, striker Moussa Mariga, and put it brilliantly in goalkeeper Robin Olsen.
The result remained the progress of Porto 2-1 until the end of the original time, to equal the result between the return and go, and the game extends to the additional times, and there were many serious attempts of the two teams, especially in the second extra.
The new came in the last minutes when the referee awarded a penalty to Porto, after Roma player Alessandro Florenzi to pay the home team striker, and successfully paid back Brazilian left Alex Teiles in the 117th minute.