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·3 marzo 2026

Mourinho slams refereeing after Gil Vicente v Benfica

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He did not mince words when criticizing the refereeing in the match against Gil Vicente. At the end of the match, in the flash interview, the Benfica coach targeted the VAR, stating that it was wrong not to award the penalty caused by Zé Carlos, which was analyzed by the experts.

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"Did Benfica pay dearly for the way they started the second half? Yes, but Gil Vicente also played and put in a competent performance, as they have done throughout the season. We knew it would be a tough game, against a team that wants to win, and that made it a difficult match. You’re right when you talk about the first minutes of the second half, but it was also an accumulation of actions: Aursnes going off, Enzo coming in without having warmed up, Trubin making a quick restart and they equalized in the sequence. But all of that is normal. We reacted to the equalizer, because it was a result that didn’t suit us. We pushed Gil Vicente back at that stage. The two midfielders I had on the bench were already on the pitch, Rafa was struggling, and we feared they might push us back, but we managed to hold on," he said in statements to Sport TV.

The two set-piece goals:

"But there are teams that, due to the characteristics of their players, are stronger in some situations than others. We’re not exactly a team of giants, we don’t have specialists in execution, and we have a lot of corners, which is a result of our attacking football. We also have a significant number of penalties, but today there should have been one more. The play before our goal was a clear penalty. That the referee didn’t see it, I accept, because the game is played at 200 kilometers an hour and sometimes referees can’t see everything, but the VAR must have been having a coffee at that moment because he didn’t see a clear penalty."

Will Aursnes’ injury keep him out of the next match against Porto?

"I don’t know if I’ll have him or not, honestly I don’t know. During the game I didn’t have time to ask those questions, but obviously he’s an important player for us. Today, at the end, we had Enzo and Ríos, a duo that was important for us at one stage of the season, and we still have Manu, who wasn’t called up today by choice, and Prioste, who is having an exceptional season in the Second League. If one is out, it’s an opportunity for others."

Is Benfica obliged to beat Porto?

"The obligation is to give it our all, as we always do. Obviously, if we had left here with a draw it wouldn’t have been good for us. The players gave everything, some of them with fatigue. Playing at home in such an important match, obviously our goal is to win, but we know that we have a very tough game ahead of us."

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇵🇹 here.

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