José Mourinho, Real Madrid and Álvaro Arbeloa
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The dramatic finale against Real Madrid has helped change the tone of an otherwise disappointing first season back in Portugal for Mourinho
Jose Mourinho has said that his Benfica side will line up against the "king" of the Champions League having been drawn against Real Madrid in the knockout playoff.
Jose Mourinho's Benfica will take on Real Madrid again in the Champions League, making his first return since he left the club in 2013.
The 2025-26 Champions League playoffs draw took place on Friday and gave us some big matchups ahead of the knockout stages as PSG, Real Madrid and Inter are among the top teams that will have to play the two additional matches in February.
The manager dubbed ‘The Special One’ can’t say the same about his record.
The weekend kicks off loaded with lots of football and the aftermath of the Champions League and Europa League draws.Therefore, let's review the covers of this Saturday, January 31st...MARCAASMundo
José Mourinho has praised for new Real Madrid coach Álvaro Arbeloa ahead of Benfica's match against his old club in the Champions League on Wednesday.
Michael Carrick has become just the third Manchester United manager to win all three of his first Premier League games in charge following a last-gasp win over Fulham.
Former Real Madrid head coach José Mourinho has moved to reveal his appreciation for the talents of current Blancos star Thibaut Courtois.This of course comes fresh off Mourinho’s Benfica locking
Jose Mourinho admits he was initially unaware that Benfica required a fourth goal against Real Madrid in order to reach the Champions League play-offs, before seeing goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin score in the 98th minute.