Jose Mourinho Unleashes Explosive Rant Against Benfica Players After Taca de Portugal Clash
Following a lackluster 2-0 win over Atletico CP, Jose Mourinho expressed his disappointment with his players' performance, revealing his desire to make nine substitutions at halftime. The Special One criticized the attitude and lack of seriousness displayed by some of his squad members, calling it unacceptable.

Jose Mourinho was far from happy with his Benfica side, as they scraped through the fourth round of the Taca de Portugal with a 2-0 win over minnows Atletico CP. The Special One unleashed an explosive post-match rant against his starting eleven, claiming he would have made nine substitutions at half time, if allowed. He went on to call some of his players' attitudes "unacceptable".The fourth round tie pitted one of Portugal's most vaunted clubs against relative minnows; Atletico are currently plying their trade in the third tier of the country's league pyramid. Despite the gulf in stature, the minnows frustrated a lacklustre Benfica side for the opening 45 minutes, keeping the game scoreless going into the break. That prompted Mourinho into a change of formation and four changes at the break. Benfica's superiority eventually told, with the record 26-time cup winners taking the spoils thanks to a 73rd minute header from Ricard Rios and a Vangelis Pavlidis penalty a few minutes later. Despite their progress in the competition, Mourinho gave his players both barrels in his post-match interview, lambasting their first half performance and questioning their commitment. The two-time Champions League winning manager, who started his second spell as the Lisbon club's boss in September 2025, was frank in his response when questioned if his message was getting through to his players. While he did not shirk his responsibility in getting a tune out of the squad, he suggested his players were falling short in their duty towards him and the club's fanbase. Mourinho said: "Atlético did an extraordinary job. I saw them play in Mafra in a league game, they played an extraordinary game and I realized they had the qualities to make the game difficult for us. But our first half was poor. And it was poor in the sense that it hurts me the most, which is the attitude. The attitude was poor. "There were many players who weren't serious and didn't approach things as they should have. At halftime I made four substitutions, but I wanted to make nine. With the players at halftime, I told the two who were taking the game seriously that I wanted to keep on the field. The other nine weren't. "In the second half we improved a lot, Atlético couldn't get out with the same quality anymore and it was only a matter of time before we scored. I was pleased with the second half because the attitude improved." When asked how he changed things tactically to accomodate the switch in personnel, he commented: "One thing has nothing to do with the other. What didn't work was the players who were on the field. I didn't want to single anyone out because that's something that should be done internally, but to remove some of the players I wanted to remove, it was necessary to change the system. And we had players who, from the first minute, weren't there. And that, to me, is unacceptable. I've already told some of them not to come knocking on my door asking why they aren't playing."In response to questions about his message failing to reach his new charges, the ex-Chelsea coach said: "I think the message isn't just mine, it's a general one. From Benfica fans. In my case, I'm the coach and the one responsible. The players have a responsibility to me and to Benfica fans. And there are things regarding their attitude that are unacceptable." Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Mourinho took over at the Portuguese giants after the sacking of Bruno Lage. While Benfica have yet to lose a league game this season, a spate of draws, including three under Mourinho, have left them six points adrift of Porto in the Liga Portugal. Lage's dismissal came after they opened their Champions League campaign with a chastening 3-2 home defeat to Azerbaijani outfit Qarabag. Mouinrho has failed to engender a turnaround in European competition, with Benfica losing all three of their league phase games, most recently falling to a 1-0 defeat to Leverkusen at the Estadio da Luz.Th ex-Real Madrid and Inter manager will hope his players react positively to his post-match comments, as they prepare for a crucial run of fixtures over the coming fortnight. Next Tuesday, the Eagles face off against Ajax in the Champions League. A Lisbon derby against Sporting on December 5 could determine who will mount a title challenge against Porto, while the arrival of Antonio Conte's Napoli on December 10 will present another stiff challenge in Europe.
Benfica Struggle Against Minnows Atletico CP
In a Taca de Portugal fourth round match, Benfica faced off against third-tier side Atletico CP. Despite their superior status, Benfica struggled to break down the resilient minnows in the first half, prompting Mourinho to make significant changes at halftime.
Mourinho's Tactical Shifts Lead to Victory
With a change in formation and four substitutions at halftime, Benfica managed to secure a 2-0 win with goals from Ricard Rios and Vangelis Pavlidis. Mourinho credited the improved second-half performance to the changes made and the players' better attitude.
Mourinho's Scathing Post-Match Criticism
Mourinho did not hold back in his assessment of his players' first-half display, labeling their attitude as poor and unacceptable. He expressed frustration at the lack of seriousness shown by some squad members and emphasized the need for improvement.
Challenges Ahead for Benfica under Mourinho
Despite an unbeaten league run, Benfica under Mourinho have faced challenges in European competition, including a recent loss to Leverkusen. With crucial fixtures against Ajax, Sporting, and Napoli on the horizon, Mourinho will be looking for a positive reaction from his squad.
Mourinho Calls for Commitment and Attitude
Mourinho emphasized the importance of his players' commitment to the team and the fans, highlighting the responsibility they hold towards representing Benfica. He made it clear that he expects a higher level of professionalism and dedication from his squad members.
