Pep Guardiola, the manager of Manchester City, has praised the tactics employed by Benfica’s head coach, Jose Mourinho, following their 4-2 victory over Real Madrid in the Champions League. The win secured Benfica’s spot in the playoffs, and Guardiola acknowledged the effectiveness of Mourinho’s strategy.
During the match, with Benfica leading 3-2, Mourinho made a surprise decision to send goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin up front when his team was awarded a free kick. Trubin’s subsequent goal sealed the 4-2 win for Benfica. Guardiola admitted that he was perplexed by the move, initially thinking it was unnecessary given Benfica’s lead.
In a post-match interview, Guardiola recounted his reaction to the decision, stating that he and his team were unsure why Benfica needed to push for another goal, given their existing lead. However, he acknowledged that the move ultimately paid off, as it led to the decisive fourth goal. Guardiola described the tactic as a “good strategy” by Mourinho, highlighting the Portuguese coach’s ability to make impactful decisions under pressure.
The victory marked a significant milestone for Benfica, as they secured a spot in the playoffs. The match was closely watched, with many observers praising the intensity and drama that characterized the encounter. The outcome has significant implications for the team’s future in the competition, and Mourinho’s tactical decision will likely be remembered as a key moment in the match.
The Champions League has been marked by several surprises this season, with various teams pulling off unexpected wins. Benfica’s victory over Real Madrid is the latest in a series of upsets, and it will be interesting to see how the team performs in the playoffs. With their spot secured, Benfica will look to build on this momentum and make a deep run in the competition.