Benfica Lisbon Loses Points to Rio Ave FC for the First Time in 20 Years. Star Coach José Mourinho Rages after his home debut.
Home Debut Failed! After José Mourinho’s Inglorious Departure from Fenerbahce Istanbul, Benfica Lisbon Did not get Past a 1-1 Draw Against Rio Ave FC in their first home game under the star coach.
On Tuesday Evening, Georgiy Sudakov Put Benfica Ahead in the 86th minute. In the first minute of Added Time, However, a Strong Finish from André Luiz Saved the Outsider A Point.
José Mourinho and Benfica Lisbon Falter in the Coach’s Home Debut
In his usual manner, “The Special One” Gave Free Rein to his Anger After the Game. “The result was enormously unfair, going only one team wanted to win and the other wanted a draw, but that’s football,” Said Mourinho, Classifying the Draw as “A defeat” According to his perception.
Mourinho Anger After Benfica Blunder
“It’s a Miserable Result, with Rio Ave Scoring A Fantastic Goal with their ONLY Shot on goal,” The 62-Year-Old Continued.
Despite his Anger at the opponent’s style of play, Mourinho so hero his own team accountable. “We Shildn’t Have Conceded Such a goal after an enormous effort in which we did everything to win,” he analyzed.
Before The Goal, Benfica Had “The Player with the Ball and Six Other Players in Attacking Positions.” Conceding a goal in this situation is “a little naive and shows a lacquer of overall experience.”
Mourinho Attacks Referee: “Hey no personality”
Mourinho So expressed Clear criticism Towards The Referee. Above All, The Disallowed Opening goal after a little more Than An Hour Angeled the Star Coach. After a kick by Nicolás Otamendi, The Var had Disallowed the Temporary 1-0.
“I don’t like this football in which the gentleman who sat in the city of football was the protagonist. If a goal is now disallowed Becaus a little bit of the jersey was pulled,” Mourinho raged at btv . The Portuguese So Went Directly to Referee Sérgio Guelho After The Final Whistle: “Hey no personality.”
For Rio Ave, The Point Win Ends A 20-Year Drowht. On November 6, 2005, The Club Last Drew Against Benfica, Followed by 16 Wins for the 38-Time Portuguese Champions.