Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Benfica get a big win over Tirsense in Taca semis

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Benfica went into their Taca de Portugal game with the hope of getting a comfortable advantage in the first leg before returning home to the Estadio da Luz and the club did just that, handing Tirsense a 5-0 drubbing with a starting XI of mostly back ups.

Tirsense did themselves no favours opening the scoring for the visiting Benfica when Joao Campos deflected a pass into his own goal. Benfica would then get goals from Joao Rego, Gianluca Prestianni, Arthur Cabral and Andreas Schjelderup, all but assuring their appearance in the season ending Taca de Portugal Final.

Benfica would face the winner of the Sporting-Rio Ave semi-final in which Sporting have the advantage after a 2-0 victory in the first leg. The second legs of the competition will both take place on April 23 and the two finalists will be known by the conclusion of that day.

Monday, April 7, 2025

Benfica earn big win over Porto to land in top spot

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Benfica went to the Dragao in Week 28 and came out of the contest with a convincing 4-1 victory over their rapidly declining rivals behind a hat trick from striker Vangelis Pavlidis and this victory coupled by a draw earlier today by Sporting against Braga, sees the Eagles gain sole possession of top spot by two points with six weeks left in the 2024-25 season.

The league title could come down to the two Lisbon clubs facing off head to head in Week 33 at the Estadio da Luz if it is not decided before hand. Benfica will be seeking revenge from an earlier season 1-0 loss to Sporting in their final game of 2024 and have come back from as much as six points back at the conclusion of Week 20 in Portugal.

Remaining Benfica games as they vie for another Portuguese League title, involves four games against teams in the top half of the league.

Week 29 vs Arouca
Week 30 at Guimaraes 
Week 31 vs AVS
Week 32 at Estoril
Week 33 vs Sporting
Week 34 at Braga

Saturday, April 5, 2025

How Ronaldo could make move to Benfica in the summer

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For Benfica to make a hypothetical move for Cristiano Ronaldo this summer they would need several key steps and considerations to align. Here's how such a transfer could potentially happen...

Contractual Status:

Ronaldo is currently playing for Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia, with his contract set to expire in June 2025. Once his contract ends, he becomes a free agent and is free to sign with any club. This is a significant advantage for Benfica, as they wouldn't need to negotiate or pay a fee, making the move financially more manageable.

Financial Considerations:

Ronaldo is one of the highest paid athletes in the world, earning a substantial salary at Al-Nassr. Benfica while a prominent club in Portugal can not match his current earnings. For this move to work, Ronaldo would have to agree to a significant serious pay cut. This could be feasible if he prioritizes other factors, such as returning to Portugal or playing in a competitive European league, over financial gain as he nears the end of his career.

Motivation and Sentiment:

As a Portuguese native, Ronaldo might have a sentimental desire to return to his home country and play for a club like Benfica, especially late in his career. Benfica is a competitive team in the Portuguese League and regularly qualifies for European competitions like the Champions League. This could appeal to Ronaldo's competitive drive and desire to remain at the elite level. While he started his career at Sporting, a rival club, the chance to contribute to Portuguese football and play in front of home fans could out weight any past affiliations. 

Physical Condition and Age:

Ronaldo is 40 years, which is an advanced age for a professional footballer, however he is renowned for his exceptional fitness and longevity. If he maintains his physical condition and continues to perform at a high level, he could still be a valuable asset to Benfica, particularly in a league that may be less physically demanding than some other top European leagues.

Marketability and Brand Value:

Even at 40, Ronaldo will likely attract interest from other clubs, including those in leagues aiming to elevate their profile or offering lucrative deals. Benfica would need to present a compelling project; whether its a competitive team, a leadership role, or a chance to cement his legacy in Portugal if he is to chose them over other suitors.

Loyalty and Rivalry Considerations: 

Ronaldo's professional career started at Sporting, a direct rival of Benfica, which could complicate a move to Benfica due to fan perceptions, personal loyalties or the fact that Sporting has named their academy after him. However football history shows players often cross rivalry lines, if Ronaldo is open to the idea and Benfica's vision aligs with his goals, this hurdle can be overcome.

Timing of the Transfer:

The European summer transfer window typically opens in July, shortly after Ronaldo's contract with Al-Nassr ends. As a free agent, he could negotiate and sign with Benfica during this period. Clubs often aim to secure key signings erly, so discussions could begin even before his contract officially ends.

Summary for Cristiano Ronaldo to join Benfica:

  • His contract with Al-Nassr must expire in June 2025, allowing him to move as a free agent.
  • He would likely need to accept a reduced salary to fit Benfica's financial structure.
  • Benfica must offer an attractive project that appeals to his competitive and sentimental motivations.
  • Ronaldo must remain physically capable of performing at a high level.
  • Any rivalry concerns with Sporting would need to be navigated.
While this scenario is speculative, it is not impossible. Ronaldo has a history of surprising career decisions and a move to Benfica could be a fitting chapter to his illustrious journey, blending legacy, competitiveness and a return to his roots. Only time will tell the direction and chance of such a move.