Benfica faced FC Porto in a thrilling Liga Portugal match that ended in a 2-2 draw, marked by a late goal from Leandro Barreiro and a red card for Jose Mourinho.
Liga Portugal Match Ends in Draw
In a gripping encounter at Estadio da Luz in Lisbon, Benfica and FC Porto played to a 2-2 draw in Liga Portugal on March 8, 2026. The match was highlighted by a late equalizer from Leandro Barreiro, who scored in the 88th minute, ensuring that Benfica remains unbeaten in the league this season.
Jose Mourinho, the current manager of Benfica, was shown a red card during the match, a decision that sparked controversy. Mourinho claimed that the referee sent him off for kicking a ball towards the FC Porto substitutes’ bench, a charge he vehemently denied. “The referee said he sent me off because I kicked a ball towards the FC Porto substitutes’ bench. That’s completely false,” Mourinho stated after the match.
This incident marks the second red card Mourinho has received since taking over as Benfica’s manager earlier in the season. His tenure has been marked by tension, particularly with former player Lucho Gonzalez, who Mourinho alleged called him a traitor 50 times during the match. “He called me a traitor 50 times. I’d like him to explain to me, a traitor to what?” Mourinho questioned, reflecting the heated atmosphere surrounding the fixture.
Despite the draw, FC Porto remains at the top of the Liga Portugal standings, leading by three points over Sporting and seven points ahead of Benfica. Porto’s strong defensive record has seen them concede only eight goals in 24 league matches, a testament to their solid performance this season.
Benfica’s resilience in the match was evident as they fought back to secure a point. Barreiro’s late goal was crucial, keeping Benfica as the only team yet to be beaten in one of Europe’s top six leagues. This achievement highlights the competitive nature of the league and Benfica’s determination to challenge for the title.
Mourinho, who previously managed FC Porto from January 2002 to June 2004, expressed his disappointment with the officiating. “I was wrongly sent off. The fourth official did a terrible job throughout the game and continues to do so when I told the referee that,” he remarked, indicating his frustration with the match officials.
As the season progresses, observers will be keen to see how Benfica responds to this draw and Mourinho’s ongoing challenges. With Porto leading the league, the pressure is on Benfica to close the gap and maintain their unbeaten streak.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding potential disciplinary actions following Mourinho’s red card and the implications for Benfica’s campaign in Liga Portugal.











