Glorioso 1904
·12 July 2026
Cleared up! Benfica figure in spat with Leonardo Jardim revealed

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·12 July 2026

The friendly between Benfica and Flamengo, played at the Algarve Stadium, was marked by a more heated moment between the two clubs’ coaching staffs in the 39th minute, and there is an account of the incident involving Leonardo Jardim.
The tense atmosphere escalated when Gianluca Prestianni was on the receiving end of a hard foul by Erick Pulgar, which resulted in a yellow card for the Flamengo player, and what followed was a heated moment between the two benches, with accusations and shouting exchanged.
It all reportedly began after Fernando Ferreira, the Eagles’ goalkeeping coach, addressed the opposing bench asking them to stop the “manhunt”, in reference to Prestianni, warning that they would be to blame if the situation ended badly.
Marco Silva’s coaching staff member then reportedly returned to the bench to sit down, intending to avoid being sent off. A tense moment between Fernando and Leonardo Jardim followed, a situation that was smoothed over minutes later.
At the end of the match, Flamengo’s head coach explained the situation. “I am a very calm, very respectful person. Normally in football I am often criticized for my calm, respectful attitude, but I do not accept anyone disrespecting me or storming my bench to disrespect me, when I had not even spoken. I was there watching the game, which is my job, to make the best decisions. I wanted to go over to the person to respond, but cowards run away,” he said.
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