Saturday, September 27, 2025

Who is new Benfica striker Franjo Ivanovic

In the high-stakes world of Portuguese football, Benfica has pulled off a masterstroke this summer by signing 21-year-old Croatian striker Franjo Ivanovic from Union Saint-Gilloise for a club-record €22.8 million (plus €5 million in add-ons). The deal, finalized on July 31, 2025, came with a five-year contract until 2030 and a staggering €100 million release clause.

Ivanovic embodies the raw talent that's propelling him into Europe's elite spotlight. Ivanovic's journey began humbly at age five with SVG Mayrhofen in Austria (2008-2015), followed by a brief stint at JFG Lohwald. His breakthrough came at Augsburg's youth academy from 2016 to 2021, where he honed his skills in Germany's competitive setup. Loan spells at NK Lokomotiva Zagreb sharpened his edge before a permanent move to HNK Rijeka in 2023, where he netted 12 goals in 28 league games.

His meteoric rise peaked last season at Union SG, scoring 20 goals and adding five assists to clinch the Belgian title and drawing bids from Wolves, Eintracht Frankfurt, and Como, but Ivanovic chose Benfica. Standing at 6 foot 1, with a powerful right foot, Ivanovic is a classic target man who is aerially dominant, relentless in pressing and lethal in the box with clinical finishing. 

His blend of physicality, pace, and intelligent movement echoes a young Edin Dzeko, but with a modern work rate that fits Benfica's high-pressing system. Benfica fans can expect fireworks when he and current club striker Vangelis Pavlidis gel. Ivanonic has already chipped in three goals for the club in twelve appearances playing mostly out of position.

The Eagles might have found themselves a gem... Welcome, Franjo to Lisbon and Benfica.

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Richard Rios has been a bust for Benfica, now what?

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When Benfica splashed a club record €27 million for Richard Rios this summer, expectations soared. The 25-year-old Colombian midfielder, fresh from impressive Copa America displays, was hailed as a dynamic addition to bolster the Eagles' midfield. His debut in the Super Cup, where Benfica clinched a trophy, hinted at his potential with a solid 84% pass accuracy and strong duels won.

Yet, after 12 games of action for the club across all competitions, Rios's tenure has been a resounding bust, failing to live up to the hype of his arrival from Palmeiras. Rios has logged over 1,000 minutes but has yet to contribute a goal or an assist and has left heads scratching with his poor spot kicks.

Fans have voiced frustration, labeling him "overrated" and questioning the investment, especially after moving fan favourite Florentino to Burnley before the window closed.

Adaptation from Brazilian to Portuguese football, coupled with high pressure, has evidently stifled his flair. Benfica must prioritize patience and strategy. Grant him consistent starts in a central midfield role where he thrived at Palmeiras and allow more attacking freedom rather than focusing on defensive duties. 

Newly hired coach Jose Mourinho may need to look at removing Rios from the starting XI and bringing him on as a substitute until he feels that Rios deserves to return to the XI. While off the field, cultural integration programs and confidence boosting sessions could help with strengthening his mental state.

Benfica's investment at this time looks like a bust, but it is only September. We are hoping that Rios shows what made the club decide to spend the record haul on him, let's hope we are not beating the same drum come March 

Sunday, September 21, 2025

Mourinho celebrates Benfica return with victory

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After a 25-year hiatus, Jose Mourinho made a sensational comeback to Benfica, the club where his legendary coaching journey began. On September 20, 2025..... exactly 25 years to the day since his first game in 2000 "the "Special One" led his team to a convincing 3-0 victory over AVS in the Portuguese League.

The match, played away, showcased Mourinho's tactical acumen as Benfica dominated from the start. Ukrainian midfielder Georgiy Sudakov opened the scoring with a clinical finish, setting the tone for a comfortable win. 

Further goals by strikers Pavlidis and Ivanovic sealed the deal, lifting Benfica's spirits amid a challenging season. Mourinho, ever the showman, reflected post-match with the comment that "25 years haven't changed my nature."

He admitted he hadn't expected the Benfica role, having eyed the Portugal national team job instead. This win isn't just three points; it's a statement. Benfica, under pressure after dismissing Bruno Lage, now has a serial winner at the helm. 

Mourinho's return injects charisma and experience into a squad hungry for titles. With his track record at Porto, Chelsea, and beyond, expect fireworks in Lisbon. Could this be the spark for another Mourinho masterclass? Fans are already buzzing that the Special One is back, and Benfica looks revitalized.