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It Breaks My Heart: Jose Mourinho Defends Benfica Star After Costly Error Against Bayer Leverkusen
When It Comes To Football, Few Managers Command As Much Respect And Emotion As Jose Mourinho. The Portuguese tactician, now at the helm of Benfica, reminded the world why he’s not just “The Special One” for his trophies — but for his heart.
After Benfica’s 1-0 defeat to Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League, Mourinho made headlines for all the right reasons. A young defender, Samuel Dahl, had a moment he’ll never forget — his misplaced pass led to the only goal of the game. Many expected Mourinho to unleash his trademark fury. Instead, he showed compassion.
“It breaks my heart for a kid who played an excellent game,” Mourinho said. “He made one mistake, but the goal was our mistake as a team — not his.”
Rather than bench the youngster, Mourinho boldly announced that Dahl would start the next game against Casa Pia. That’s leadership — not built on fear, but on trust.
Benfica’s Champions League Struggles Continue
The defeat was Benfica’s fourth straight loss in the Champions League this season, leaving them 35th in the new league-phase format. It’s been a rough ride in Europe, but domestically, the Eagles remain strong — sitting third in the Liga Portugal with 24 points, just behind Porto.
Despite the odds, Mourinho remains confident:
“Nobody will convince me that we’re out. The math says it’s possible, and our performance tonight convinces me that we can qualify.”
Why This Matters For Sports Fans
Moments like this remind us that football isn’t just about tactics — it’s about people. Mourinho’s emotional defence of his player shows the kind of mentorship and humanity that every athlete dreams of.
It’s also a lesson in resilience for Benfica. The Champions League can be brutal, but as long as there are games left to play — and a manager like Mourinho leading the charge — hope remains alive.
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