Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Benfica lose in Champions League in a game with a chaotic second half

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The Benfica and Real Madrid first leg Champions League playoff at the Luz yesterday, delivered high drama but ultimately ended in a narrow 1-0 victory for the visitors on this night.

Real Madrid will now take a crucial advantage back home next week, thanks to a stunning second half strike from winger Vinicius Junior after a tense and cagey first half. Benfica under Mourinho's guidance showed defensive resilience against Madrid's star studded attack but were unable to capitalize on the chances that arose.

Benfica pressed selectively but struggled to create clear chances, with their midfield failing to impose control or transition effectively into attacking phases of the field. The midfield duo of Fredrik Aursnes and Leandro Barreiro failed regularly to link play, leaving forwards isolated and allowing Madrid 58% of the possession in the game.

The game ignited early in the second half when Vinicius Junior curled a magnificent effort into the top corner in the 50th minute. The goal sparked chaos as Vinicius's celebration appeared to antagonize the home crowd, leading to allegations of racial abuse by Benfica player Gianluca Prestianni towards Vinicious.

Referee Francois Letexier halted play for around 10 minutes, invoking UEFA's anti-racism protocol. Tensions would boil over during this stoppage, as a Benfica staff member was handed a red-card, while heated exchanges erupted on the sidelines and field between both players and coaching staff, Mourinho would even speak one on one with Vinicius in an attempt to calm things.

The second half would resume, with Benfica pushing for an equalizer but hampered by their midfield's inability to build continued coherent attacks. The climax would then come in the 85th minute, as Mourinho, furious over perceived leniency toward Real Madrid players, accused officials of holding back yellow cards on Madrid players like Tchouameni, Huijsen, Vinicius and others.

Two quick yellows followed for dissent, resulting in a red card that sent Mourinho to the stands. He will now miss the return leg to Bernabeau in what was a chaotic second half that turned shameful on many fronts. The tie still hangs in the balance, but the Luz night will be remembered more for controversy than what was an exceptional game of footballing brilliance. 

Monday, February 16, 2026

Benfica close to finalizing new deal with Anisio Cabral

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Benfica have been in talks with striker Anisio Cabral who turned 18 yesterday and are keen to sign a new contract with the youngster who is garnering the attention of some of Europe's big clubs.

Anisio's current contract has a €30 million release clause and the club is looking to increase the clause to €80 million to fend off interest and give themselves more negotiating power with any club that has interest in obtaining Anisio.

A new contract would include a significant increase in pay and likely extend to the summer of 2031. Anisio has appeared in minimal minutes with Benfica this year but has scored twice, including the game winner last weekend over Alverca.

Look for Benfica to announce the Anisio signing shortly, but the club is not done there as they are said to also be in talks with to extend with right back Daniel Banjaqui and left back Jose Neto.

Update: 02-16-2026

Benfica have signed new contract with Anisio Cabral for five more seasons until the summer of 2031, the deal includes a €80 million buy clause.

Friday, February 13, 2026

Benfica win in the Azores as they get set for Real Madrid

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In a thrilling clash today at the Estadio de Sao Miguel in the Azores, Benfica edged out Santa Clara 2-1 in Week 22 action. Vangelis Pavlidis scored his 20th league goal of the season to open the scoring for Benfica just 16 minutes into the game, Benfica would then get an own goal by Santa Clara defender Paulo Victor before the end of the first half.

Goncalo Paciencia pulled Santa Clara to within one goal just two minutes into the second half but Benfica held firm to earn the victory. The win comes at a crucial time of the season as Benfica get set for a two leg playoff showdown against Real Madrid in the Champions League with the first leg set to take place at the Luz on Tuesday with the second leg taking place at the Bernabeu on the 25th.

Benfica are coming off a 4-2 victory over Real in the final game of the league phase and the club should be buzzing with confidence going into the matchup. Mourinho is hoping to find the right formula as he looks to show that he still has his dominance in Europe's major competition.