Jose Mourinho makes honest admission after being appointed Benfica coach: ‘I made a mistake going to Fenerbahçe’

Jose Mourinho makes honest admission after being appointed Benfica coach: ‘I made a mistake going to Fenerbahçe’

Jose Mourinho has been unveiled as Benfica’s new head coach, just three weeks after being dismissed by Fenerbahçe. Returning to Portuguese soccer, the legendary manager expressed his excitement about this new project but also sent a sharp message to his former club: “I made a mistake going to Fenerbahçe.”

After his first season in Turkey, Mourinho faced Benfica in the UEFA Champions League qualifiers with a group stage spot on the line. Following a scoreless first leg, Benfica clinched a 1-0 win at home, eliminating Mourinho’s side from the competition.

In a press conference, Fenerbahçe president Ali Koç explained why the club parted ways with Mourinho: “It’s not a problem to be eliminated by Benfica, but it’s unacceptable to be eliminated in this way. To me, it felt like a continuation of last year’s football. We parted ways because we believe that from this point on, this team must play better.”

During his Benfica presentation, Mourinho hit back, openly regretting his decision to join the Turkish club. “I made a mistake going to Fenerbahçe, but I gave everything until the very last day. At my previous club, things were easy. I wanted to play with a back four, but the club signed five players the day after I left. While I was there, it was impossible to play with four defenders when the team had seven center backs and only one winger,” the coach said.

Head coach Jose Mourinho of Fenerbahce looks on during the Turkish Super League match between Fenerbahce and Besiktas on May 4, 2025 in Istanbul, Turkey.

The Portuguese boss also reflected on his career trajectory and what fuels his motivation at Benfica: “For some, I have two résumés: one that lasted a certain period of time, and another that, for others, represents a less fortunate stage of my career. My ‘misfortune’ is that in the last five years I’ve played in two European finals. But I am not important; what’s important is Benfica’s supporters. I’m here to serve, to make Benfica win.”

Quick take: Touchline talk: leadership changes often bring short-term energy but require time for structure. Watch for shifts in pressing triggers, build-up patterns, and set-piece routines. We’ll keep an eye on confirmed details as the story develops from official sources.

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