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    Mourinho joins Benfica, calls joining Fenerbahce a mistake

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoSeptember 19, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Jose Mourinho has admitted that joining Fenerbahce was a “mistake” and claimed the Turkish club was not on his “level.”

    Mourinho, 62 years old, made the comments after being unveiled as Benfica’s new manager, following Bruno Lage’s dismissal.

    The former Chelsea and Manchester United manager, who was fired by Fenerbahce last month after just over a year in charge, is back at the club where he started his managerial career.

    “My career so far has been rich; I’ve coached the biggest clubs in the world, in different countries. I made the wrong choice; sometimes I don’t have the right word in Portuguese… No regrets, because regrets don’t help us at all in life, but the awareness of what we did well and what we did wrong exists.

    “I made a mistake going to Fenerbahçe; it wasn’t my cultural level, it wasn’t my football level, and it wasn’t my level. Obviously, I gave everything until the last day.

    “Obviously, I had to mourn, like Bruno [Lage] is doing now, because nobody likes to leave, but coaching Benfica is returning to my level, and my level is coaching the biggest clubs in the world.”

    Mourinho, who previously led Porto to Champions League victory, went on to say that his Fenerbahce decision was a mistake. He also criticized their transfer policy, citing a lack of balance in the squad he inherited.

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    “At my previous club, things were easy. I wanted to play with four players, 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 central defenders. And only one winger.

    “I adapt very well to what’s available. I praised Benfica’s squad and will do so again. If you ask me if I tried to play with words and emotions to take the pressure off my team and apply that pressure, obviously, I did. But I don’t take back a word of what I said at the time, that Benfica had done a great job in the transfer market, endowing the team with potential that, perhaps, it lacked last season.

    “As I said yesterday, I’m better, but I’m not exactly a great example of fair play. When I lose, I bite my fingers.

    “It wasn’t very easy for me to congratulate Benfica, Bruno [Lage]; Benfica deserved all of that. I recognize what happened.”

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