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José Mourinho’s Benfica secure crucial draw vs. Porto as Andreas Schjelderup and Leandro Barreiro strike in Primeira Liga

Daniel Villar Pardo

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Daniel Villar Pardo

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Mar 15, 2026

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As leaders of the 2025–26 Primeira Liga, Porto entered the match as clear favorites against Benfica. Not only had they dominated defensively, but they had also been very dangerous offensively. In contrast, José Mourinho’s side came into the game as the underdogs, yet they managed to make a difference going forward throughout the match. However, it was halftime that ultimately changed the course of the draw.

Even though coach Francesco Farioli opted for a defensive strategy, Porto still managed to shine offensively. Taking advantage of Benfica’s high press, they were efficient on the counterattack, exploiting the midfield’s struggles. As a result, Victor Froholdt and Oskar Pietuszewski stood out, scoring the two goals in the first half. Despite this, they faced significant difficulties in the second half.

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Despite consistently shining in attack, Benfica looked very weak defensively. Their high press was effective going forward, but it left Nicolás Otamendi and Tomás Araújo exposed, which led to the two goals conceded. However, José Mourinho completely transformed the team in the second half, taking advantage of two key changes from Porto that caused them to lose control of the match.

After the departures of Gabri Veiga and Oskar Pietuszewski, Porto lost their threat on the counterattack, struggling to find through passes against Benfica’s defense. In response, coach José Mourinho opted to bring on Franjo Ivanović and Dodi Lukebakio, who transformed the attack. Not only did they inject freshness into the team, but they also helped distribute the play, with Andreas Schjelderup eventually scoring to lift the team’s spirits.

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Far from ending their offensive revolution there, Benfica regained control of the ball and kept looking to break through Porto’s defense. While coach Farioli’s strategy held for a long time, Ivanović eventually managed to crack it. After a run to the byline, with Bah playing a key one-two, he found Leandro Barreiro alone in the box and delivered the pass. The 26-year-old midfielder finished with composure, equalizing the match in the 89th minute.

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Daniel Villar Pardo

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Passionate about the tactical intricacies of soccer, Daniel enjoys delving deep into the strategic elements of sports. His skills in photojournalism enhance his storytelling, providing a visual dimension to his analysis and reports. Daniel is committed to delivering insightful and nuanced sports content, using his linguistic abilities to connect with a wide-ranging audience.

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