Benfica have been rocked by a viral outbreak just days before their crucial Liga Portugal clash against arch-rivals Porto on Sunday.
– ADEVERTISEMENT –
According to reports in Portugal, several first-team players and members of the coaching staff including head coach Jose Mourinho are experiencing viral symptoms. The illness comes at a critical time, with Benfica already under pressure following their 1-0 defeat to Chelsea in the Champions League earlier this week.
Mourinho, who admitted to feeling unwell ahead of the Chelsea trip, had initially dismissed his fever as a common flu. However, the situation has since escalated, with multiple individuals now reportedly suffering from headaches and body aches. The club’s medical department is closely monitoring the squad and staff, though no official update has been given on potential absentees.
– ADEVERTISEMENT –
Sunday’s derby carries huge significance for both Benfica and Mourinho. It marks his return to face Porto, the club he famously guided to Champions League glory in 2004 — 21 years ago. The Dragons head into the game sitting four points clear at the top of the table after a perfect start of seven wins in seven matches.
Since Mourinho’s return to Benfica, the Eagles have managed one win and one draw in Liga Portugal, but this health scare has cast fresh uncertainty over their preparations. Losing further ground to Porto would be a major setback in the title race.










