Mar 13 β€’ 11:33 UTC πŸ‡ΆπŸ‡¦ Qatar Al Jazeera

Double penalty for Mourinho after being sent off in the Portuguese classic

Jose Mourinho, Benfica's coach, has been suspended for two matches following his red card during a match against Porto in the Portuguese league.

Jose Mourinho, the head coach of Benfica, faces a two-match suspension after being sent off during a heated Classic match against Porto in the Portuguese League. The match, which ended in a 2-2 draw, saw Mourinho receive a red card late in the game after leaving the technical area to kick the ball towards the Porto bench in celebration of a goal. Though Mourinho claims he intended to kick the ball into the stands rather than to provoke, the disciplinary board of the Portuguese Football Federation deemed his actions inappropriate, leading to the suspension.

In addition to the one-match suspension for the red card incident, Mourinho has also been handed an additional 11-day suspension due to a verbal altercation with Porto's assistant coach, Lucho Gonzalez. This manner of discipline reflects the seriousness with which the Portuguese Football Federation treats conduct during matches, particularly involving high-profile figures like Mourinho who often are at the center of media attention. The additional penalty means that Mourinho will not only miss the upcoming match against Arouca but also the encounter against Vitoria on March 21, further complicating Benfica's season as they navigate crucial fixtures without their head coach.

Mourinho's suspension raises questions about the impact of disciplinary actions on coach-player dynamics and team performance. As Benfica heads into these critical games, the absence of their charismatic and often controversial leader may have ripple effects on team strategy and morale. Furthermore, this incident adds another chapter to the already colorful narrative surrounding Mourinho's career, particularly in his ongoing tenure in Portuguese football, where his actions continue to provoke debate among fans and analysts alike.

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